Learn German With Stories: Ferien in Frankfurt. 10 Short Stories for Beginners
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Rating | : | 4.44 (606 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00WJT9XBW |
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Number of Pages | : | 354 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-17 |
Language | : | English |
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(To maximize learning benefits, we recommend listening to this audiobook together with a paperback or ebook edition of Learn German with Stories: Ferien in Frankfurt - 10 Short Stories for Beginners.) Featuring sounds from freesound via Creative Commons (CC0 1.0, CC BY 3.0) with recordings by: PiR2, digifishmusic, Audiactiva, f4ngy, sportygurl37, Eelke, audible-edge, cmusounddesign, Reikun, sagetyrtle, Tunefisch, nikitralala, inchadney, cfork, mshahen, DaveMatney, dobroide, sound_ims, sdfalk, Islabonita, dermotte, Greencouch, duckduckpony, Koyber, vonfleisch, kwahmah_02, gelo_papas, dapperdaniel, 7778, allornothing21, Bidone, martats, 20020, tontoepfer, metropolis, Paper Jam, joebro10, LG.. Intermediate learners are invited to just sit back and immerse themselves in the sounds and sights of Frankfurt. Join Dino on his visit to a quaint Hessian cider pub, explore the Zeil, Frankfurt's famous shopping mile and stroll along the shores of the Main river. Experience the second episode of the "Dino lernt Deutsch" story series for German learners on your stereo or headphones, at h
"Fun contemporary stories for the beginning to intermediate German language learner - more please!" according to pjf. Great contemporary colloquial stories for beginning to intermediate language learners. I'm in level Fun contemporary stories for the beginning to intermediate German language learner - more please! Great contemporary colloquial stories for beginning to intermediate language learners. I'm in level 3 of Rosetta Stone for German, and get about 75% of this book without needing the glossary after every story chapter, so it challenges me without being beyond me.Great for bridging the gap between textbooks and books written for native German speakers. The text is essentially a continuing story, with each chapter having a glossary after it, to look up words you don't know. It explains expressions and idioms that you're less likely to encounter in a text. The stories are fun to read.I am . of Rosetta Stone for German, and get about 75% of this book without needing the glossary after every story chapter, so it challenges me without being beyond me.Great for bridging the gap between textbooks and books written for native German speakers. The text is essentially a continuing story, with each chapter having a glossary after it, to look up words you don't know. It explains expressions and idioms that you're less likely to encounter in a text. The stories are fun to read.I am . I'd like to thank Mr. Klein I've been working with duolingo to improve my German and looking for stories and video to pick up conversation and stories that will improve my comprehension and familiarity with the language as actually spoken. These stories use simple vocabulary and sentence structure for the beginning reader, but they don't feel like grade school primers. Mr Klein tells good stories about real-seeming people. By the end of the book I cared about Dino and wondered where he was headed next and when he would find his place in the world. I look forward to further adventures.. Ferien in Frankfurt - Excellent format for learning German. This book is the sequel to "Cafe in Berlin". It is the same format of 10 short stories for beginners. Even though I am not a beginner at the German language, I found these stories easy reading, interesting and very beneficial. Important words or phrases are highlighted in bold type and there is a German to English dictionary at the back of each chapter, plus exercises. I purchased both of these books in the kindle and paperbook versions. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking to learn or improve their knowledge of the German language. The author is excellent and I have pu