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CyberBuch

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CyberBuch
Dorothy M. Chun
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An edition of CyberBuch

CyberBuch

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Focuses on vocabulary development for students of German. Incorporates visuals, text, and sound to support reading and vocabulary building. Includes German and English definitions. Features the German short stories "Anekdote zur Senkung der Arbeitsmoral," by Heinrich Böll, and "Wenn die Haifische Menschen wären," by Bertolt Brecht.

Publisher
St. Martin's

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Title from disc label.

German language students.

System requirements for Macintosh: Macintosh Quadra 650 or better; 6 MB RAM for application; System 7.1 or later; 8-bit video card; 4 7MB free hard disk space; 2X CD-ROM drive; Monitor with 256 colors.

For use on Macintosh computers only.

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[New York]

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Electronic resource
Pagination
1 computer optical disc

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18731055M
ISBN 10
0312182554
OCLC/WorldCat
48273539
Goodreads
6910307

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