Restore curly braces for translation protection in text; keep quotes only in titles
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ In German sentences the verb is in second position (except in yes-or-no question
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2. {Hier lernt der Schüler Deutsch.}
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3. {Deutsch lernt der Schüler hier.}
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Also covered in this lesson is the German sound "ö", a rounded front vowel that may be unfamiliar. It can be both long and short.
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Also covered in this lesson is the German sound {ö}, a rounded front vowel that may be unfamiliar. It can be both long and short.
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$GRAMMAR Homework
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INSTRUCTION: Complete the following assignment.
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@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ RESPONSE: flösse
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$GRAMMAR Articulation Exercise: Short ö
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INSTRUCTION: Follow these instructions to produce the short ö sound.
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To produce the short ö, say a short "e" sound (as in {Bett}). Keep your tongue in this position, but round your lips firmly. The combination of the short "e" tongue position with rounded lips produces the German short ö. Practice with the word {Böcken}. Isolate the short ö sound and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
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To produce the short ö, say a short {e} sound (as in {Bett}). Keep your tongue in this position, but round your lips firmly. The combination of the short {e} tongue position with rounded lips produces the German short ö. Practice with the word {Böcken}. Isolate the short ö sound and pronounce it a number of times by itself.
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$DIALOGUE Repetition Drill: Short ö
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INSTRUCTION: Listen and repeat the words.
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