Ajanta German in one month is a German language course for everyone. It is an intensive course of one month. Students are expected to study German for at least 6 hours daily if they want to complete this course in one month. It is a reference book of all grammatical forms commonly used in German today. This German book also includes a German Dictionary. It has been specially adapted for Hindi speaking and English speaking students.
Imitated pronunciation which is used in this course is known as DINESH /AJANTA method of imitated pronunciation. It has been developed by the author of this book who is the founder of Ajanta School of Foreign Languages, Amritsar. This new simplified method has become an instant success.
"German is one of the large group of Indo-Germanic languages, and within this group is one of the Germanic languages related to Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, Dutch and Flemish, as well as to English.
German has a wealth of dialects. Usually, a person's dialect or accent gives away where he or she comes from, If two people, one from Mecklenburg and one from Bavaria were to hold a conversation, each in their respective dialect, they would have great difficulties in understanding each other.
German is also the native tongue of Austria, Liechtenstein, the majority of Switzerland, South Tirol (Northern Italy), northern Schleswig (Denmark) and in small areas of Belgium and Luxembourg, along their borders with Germany. The German minorities in Poland, Romania and the countries of the former Soviet Union have also partly retained the German language. German is the native tongue of more than 120 million people. Around every tenth book that is published worldwide is written in German." (Facts about Germany published by German Federal Foreign Office-10117, Berlin.)
Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the other German-speaking countries of Central Europe offer many attractive rewards for the traveller. When you visit German speaking countries, you will find your knowledge of German a source of unending satisfaction and pleasure.
Learning a foreign language such as German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, etc. does open up several avenues. The list is endless and opportunities start from tour operators, online content writers, teachers, interpreters, researchers and transcribers, to name a few.
Primarily, a German language expert finds employment in five fields. These include general translation, technical translation, interpretation, transcription and teaching.
Translation of German books, novels, documents and so on, falls under the purview of general translation.
Technical translators of German are in demand. Multinational companies need German translators for business documents.
Unlike German translation, German interpretation is done on the spot. Thus German interpreters need to be completely familiar with the German grammar, vocabulary and other elements of speech.
Transcription refers to the conversion of spoken language into written word. Legal and medical German transcriptions are fast becoming lucrative options German teachers are also in demand in schools, colleges and universmes An M.A or Ph.D. in the German language goes a long way in acquiring a lecturer job in colleges and universities.
The demand for qualified people is massive. While China has emerged as the region's dominant manufacturer, India has developed a booming business in services
Ajanta German in one month' is extremely useful for a beginner of German. This German book is also useful for a person who wants to become a German translator, interpreter or a German teacher as Part I of this book deals with German grammar. Spouses, students and travellers who are going to German speaking countries including Germany and Austria will positively gain from this German book because Part II of 'Ajanta German in One Month is specially designed for those who are preparing for Goethe Zertifikat: Start Deutsch A1/A2 Examinations. Part III of this German book is extremely useful for students of certificate and diploma examinations of German of Indian universities. German dictionary given in Part IV of this German book is must for those who are interested in improving their German vocabulary.
This book is the result of best wishes sent to me by my dear friends ie. Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Dr. Javier de Cueller, Dr. Boutros Ghali. Mr. Kofi Annan-Ex. Secretary Generals of U.N.O., Mr. Ban Ki-Moon-Ex. Secretary General of U.N.O., Dr. Helmut Schmidt, Dr. Helmut Kohl, Mr. Gerard Schroeder, H.E. Angela Merkel Ex. Chancellors of Federal Republic of Germany. Dr. A.M.M. Bow, Dr. Federico Mayor and Mr. Koïchiro Mastuura-Ex. Director Generals of UNESCO. 1 extend my heartiest congratulations to Mr. António Guterres-former Portuguese PM for becoming new Secretary-General of UNO.
I am also extremely grateful to Mr. K.K. Nagrath of German Embassy, 6/50 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021 for sending me a book 'facts about Germany' vide his letter dated 09.01.2006. I deem it a pleasure to thank Mr. Thiel of Bundeskanzleramt Kanzelbüro-(Office of the Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany), Willy-Brandt Straße 1,10557, Berlin for sending me photographs of Her Excellency Angela Merkel Ex. Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany vide his letter dated 28-6-2007.
Indo-German relations took a major step forward with the two countries signing six major agreements pertaining to higher education, civil security research, agriculture, infrastructure and green energy at the end of the second Inter-Governmental consultative meeting held in Berlin on April 11, 2013 in the presence of Ex. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and German Ex. Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Manmohan Singh said in his opening statement in Berlin on April 11, 2013, "Economic ties have been a defining feature of our relationship. Germany is one of our largest economic partners. I encouraged increased German participation in India's rapid economic growth and our plans to modernise and upgrade our manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. Our infrastructure plans entail investment of a trillion dollars in the next five years".
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