JAMES H. WORMAN, A. M., PH.D., AUTHOR OF A SERIES FOR THE 'MODERN LANGUAGES, ETC.; AND PROFESSOR IN THE A. S. BARNES & COMPANY, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 625.40.3 ५ THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY! WORMAN'S MODERN LANGUAGE SERIES NOW CONTAINS- First German Book, after the Natural or Pestalozzian Method, for Second German Book, 69 pages. FR the work of the First Book, but also very valuable as a Reading Book in Elementary These little books work marvels in the school-room. The exercises are so developed out of pictured objects and actions, and are so well graduated, that almost from the very outset they go alone. A beginner would have little use for a dictionary in reading. The words are so introduced, and so often used, that the meaning is kept constantly before the mind, without the intervention of a translation. An Elementary German Grammar. language. 12m0, 300 pages. A Complete German Grammar. An easy introduction to the A full and comprehensive treatment of the language for School or Home, with a comprehensive Vocabulary giving Synonymical Equivalents. An Elementary German Reader, carefully graded by extensive notes, making it serviceable to the very beginner. 12mo, 145 pages. 90 cts. A Collegiate German Reader, or Introduction to German Literature. With philological notes and references to the Grammars, and an adequate Dictionary. 12mo, 525 pages. A Manual of German Conversation - the "German Echo." For practice in the spoken language. 203 pages. It presupposes an elementary knowledge of the language, such as may be acquired from the First German Book by Professor Worman, and furnishes a running German text, allowing the learner of course to find the meaning of the words (in the appended Vocabulary), and forcing him, by the absence of Eng. lish in the text, to think in German. (b) FRENCH. First French Book, after the Natural or Pestalozzian Method, for Second French Book-to follow the First Book, or to be used as an Grammaire Française, containing only the Essentials of French Gram- This book, in perfect accord with the best prevailing methods of language teaching, should supersede, in American schools, all French Grammars written only for French schools in France. Teacher's Hand-book to the Grammaire Française, furnishing the English teacher ample material for successful use of this book. 12mo, 139 pages. A Manual of French Conversation the "Echo de Paris." Plan of the "German Echo." 12mo, 212 pages. C'est un véritable trésor, merveilleusement adapté au développement de la conversation familière et pratique, telle qu'on la veut aujourd'hui. Cet excellent livre met successivement en scène, d'une manière vive et intressante, toutes les circonstances possibles de la vie ordinaire. (c) SPANISH. First Spanish Book, after the Natural Method (like the German). Copyright, 1870, by A. S. Barnes & Co. |