[B-Greek] Any suggestions for refreshing German reading knowledge?
Tory Thorpe
torythrp at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 9 17:18:24 EST 2007
If you're really busy and just need help refreshing, I
would recommend the language software (free downloads)
available at http://www.byki.com. But for tackling
scholarly works written in German, you probably
already know there aren't really any shortcuts.
Good luck,
Tory Thorpe
--- "Perry L. Stepp" <plstepp at kcu.edu> wrote:
> Apologies for an off-topic (but certainly
> of-interest) post:
>
> I need to refresh my German. In my Ph.D. work, I
> took JUST enough to pass
> the language exam, and then promptly forgot every
> bit of it. Now I need it
> again.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion as to how a busy
> professor can relearn /
> refresh his reading knowledge of the language? I've
> looked at
> conversational German packages, etc., but nothing
> seems quite to fit the
> bill.
>
> PLS
>
> Perry L. Stepp, Ph.D., Bh.D.
>
> Associate Professor, Biblical Studies and Theology
> Kentucky Christian University
>
> http://theophiluspunk.blogspot.com
> http://www.pastoralepistles.com
>
> "It is often said that the poor want justice while
> the rich want peace. We
> now have a situation where two-thirds of the world
> wants debt relief and
> one-third wants sex. That is, I think, a tell-tale
> sign that something is
> wrong at a deep structural level."
> (N.T. Wright)
>
>
>
>
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