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When studying a foreign language, we have recently paid special attention to mastering conversational skills. This installation requires a number of special textbooks and manuals. To solve many related methodological issues, there is a need to describe colloquial speech. Before deciding what techniques should be used to ensure the activation of certain phenomena, you must have a clear idea of what exactly this material to be trained is. What are the characteristics of German colloquial speech? Which aspects of it should be studied by a foreigner first and which ones can be dispensed with, leaving them outside of activation, only for general familiarization? It is hardly possible to solve these and similar questions immediately. This will require a whole series of studies, both theoretical and methodological. First of all, it is necessary to collect and summarize what has already been done on this matter, and then continue and deepen the theoretical development of colloquial speech. The proposed book sets itself precisely this goal - to introduce what is written in colloquial speech and scattered throughout various articles, dissertations, monographs, to check how applicable certain provisions in other languages are to the German language, to awaken interest in those aspects of German everyday life speeches that often slip out of sight and remain, despite their significance, unnoticed.
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