I often find myself "pushing" material of "hueber", mainly their course "Schritte" for beginners and "Ziel" for advanced learners. So I am happy to declare, that their "white-board CD" is rather useless, the English XXL-Glossary written solely with American learners in mind, the teacher-DVD is not that great too (I prefer the "teacherbook" for "Tangram", they made teaching really easy; never loved the course itself though), and no Arabic Glossary available for "Schritte international". But I do not think that matters that much. "Berliner Platz" by Langenscheidt is by now a bit too old, thus they did a modernised version - I doubt that it is now perfect for the new A1, A2, B1 exams. I will check in summer. "Studio D" claims to have been the first to offer "all", still I was disappointed by their CD-ROM, I would wish for more exercises in the basic book and feel they are...
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