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Learning German through Storytelling

André Klein
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This book contains:* includes vocabulary with difficult and important words translated to English* ready for on-demand translation* includes exercises for comprehension training* hand-drawn illustrations by the authornFrom the introduction:In German, detective stories are called Krimis. One of the most famous German Krimis is perhaps the TV-series Tatort which means crime scene and has been running since 1970 on television channels in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Watching the weekly Tatort has become an almost iconic activity in everyday German culture. Each Sunday at 8:15pm, shortly after the evening news, millions are flocking to the screen to solve fresh crimes and mysteries.This book is a detective story especially written for German learners. Not only does it invite readers to help solve a crime but also to pick up important Krimi vocabulary that can serve as a preparation for watching series such as Tatort and many others in the original.Each chapter contains a selection of relevant words translated into English, and is followed by questions regarding the content. (The correct answers are to be found at the end of the book.)While the writing itself primarily aims at an entertaining and interactive experience, the language is specially designed to familiarize the reader with unique forms of spoken German, with an emphasis on dialogue and the daily culture of speech.
Year:
2013
Publisher:
André Klein
Language:
german
ISBN 10:
131091348X
ISBN 13:
9781310913488
File:
EPUB, 1.12 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
german, 2013
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