I knew I had to look at the language section when I stopped by Half Price Books on my way home from work. I don't go to bookstores on a regular basis, but when I do, I always enjoy browsing through the language section. I went to this bookstore back in the summer when I had a gift card (the best) and purchased a Russian language book that has been so helpful in my studying.
I was looking through other language books- just for fun. And came across a German language book, and it looked easy to use and learn from. A year ago, at this time, I was studying German. I thought if I should buy it since I'm not currently learning the language. But, since it was so affordable and easy to learn from, I thought why not?
I also considered the thought that what of I was abandoning my Russian language studies for buying this book? I know the word for book in Russian- книга, and book in German is buch, Arabic is kitab...you get the idea. Don't worry, I am not about to switch languages just yet perhaps continue learning another one stimulatingly but not abandon altogether (hopefully).
Not the actual book (buch) |
Privet Russian Bear! |
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