I want to learn German using the direct method/natural approach. I'm looking for the book similar to Latin Lingua Latina per se illustrata by Hans Orberg, where you basically learn Latin using the target language, not a single word is written in any other language. Do you know if there's the similar book for German? If not what workbook do you suggest?
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1Welcome to German.SE. Do I understand you correct that you want a "learn German" book that treats you as a German native speaker? And as an adult? (Sorry, don't speak latin, so I can't judge your example). While the method is called also "Natural Approach" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_approach), I have the feeling that any "good" book "Deutsch für Ausländer" might come close. – Shegit Brahm Oct 18 '21 at 05:52
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I am not sure, if a book request is on-topic here. – Hubert Schölnast Oct 18 '21 at 06:08
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1We have a list of resources for learning German you may want to peruse. – RDBury Oct 19 '21 at 07:52
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Using parameters similar to those outlined, may I recommend the multi-modal package 'Deutsch mit Schmidt' on Audible Books.
My background as a Linguist can identify several Second Language Methodologies the author has identified with, and the programme is created around CEFL Learning milestones A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2.
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Welcome to German.SE. Please consider integrating your answer into the list of answers linked by RDBury: https://german.stackexchange.com/questions/9526/resources-for-learning-german – Shegit Brahm Feb 01 '22 at 22:02
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Deutsch nach der Naturmethode is the equivalent of LLPSI of Hans O. and English by the Nature Method, L'italiano secondo il metodo natura, etc. of Arthur Jensen.
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