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Letts Revise GCSE German
    
Wunderbar. It does feature excellent in-depth course coverage,
with beautifully clear illustrations. An easy to use and they included
a generous number of sample revision questions, model answers and
specific exam practice questions. The block approach to grammar
is a nice touch which eases the stress of remembering which case
is which.
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Collins Total Revision: GCSE German
   
(and a half)
A decent rival to the Letts revise Guide. This one also has a
CD and the content is of similar quality. However, we found the
language a bit fuddy duddy and some of the graphics had a pre-war
'Emil and the Detectives' look and feel, so we thought we would
be a bit mean spirited and give it just four and a half out of five.
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GCSE German: The Revision Guide
    
Great for conversational German Revision, lots of colour and plenty
going on in this very competent (if sometimes over-busy and rather
thin) guide to just the basics you would want when preparing for
GCSE German. This is great for competent kids who just need little
reminders of each aspect of hat they have learned, or for the last
week before the exam.
If you want a fully comprehensive guide, go for either the Letts
Revise GCSE or the Collins Total rather than this one.
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GCSE Bitesize Revision: German (Complete Revision Guide)
    
The BBC did a great job with this one. It is comprehensive, well
ordered, clear and written in very clean style. Lots of additional
web content too... Die alte Tante hat es gut gemacht!
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