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Learn German with Stories Studententreffen Complete Short Story Collection for Beginners - 25 Modern and Classic Short Stories Collection - cover

Learn German with Stories Studententreffen Complete Short Story Collection for Beginners - 25 Modern and Classic Short Stories Collection

Christian Stahl

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

There are not too many German books that can offer fiction, romance, mystical and suspense stories in one collection, but this one has it all! The reading material in this book is especially helpful for beginners and is perfect foranyone who wants to learn to read andwriteGerman. You'll have fun reading whilst learning a wide range of new vocabulary and phrases.
 
This book contains a collection of 25 culturally interesting and entertaining German short stories with additional readings of 5 classic tales of famous 19th-century authors including Thomas Mann, Franz Kafka, Stefan Zweig, and Arthur Schnitzler.
 
The first 20 German short stories for beginners are not only suitable for language learners, but also for those who care about good literature. This German learning book has been written by a native German and is recommended for A2+ level learners.
 
Abenteuer in der Sauna - Adventures in the sauna 
 
Eine religiöse Familie - A religious family 
 
Crowdfunding für eine neue Küche - Crowdfunding for a new kitchen 
 
Die alte Trinkerin - The old drunkard 
 
Wie man einen Millionär auf einer Kreuzfahrt findet - How to find a millionaire on a cruise trip 
 
Der Grillabend - The barbecue evening 
 
Import & Export - Imports & exports 
 
Ein Besuch aus Amerika - A visit from America 
 
Der Einsiedler - The hermit 
 
Der Schatz im Wald - The treasure in the woods 
 
München ist auch eine schöne Stadt - Munich is a beautiful city too 
 
Der Schrebergarten - The allotment garden 
 
Der Käse stinkt von allen Seiten - The cheese stinks from all sides 
 
Der Flüchtling aus Fernost - The refugee from the Far East 
 
Eine endgültige Abmahnung - A final warning 
 
Studententreffen - Student meeting 
 
Au Pair in England - Au Pair in England 
 
Der Kunsthändler - The art dealer 
 
Der Klub - The club 
 
Ein Michelin Stern ist nicht genug - One Michelin star is not enough 
 
Klassische Novelle: Ein Landarzt von Franz Kafka
 
Klassische Novelle: Ein Traum von Franz Kafka
 
Klassische Novelle: Die griechische Tänzerin von A. Schnitzler
 
Klassische Novelle: Die Wanderung von Stefan Zweig
 
Klassische Novelle: Schwere Stunde von Thomas Mann
Available since: 08/07/2021.
Print length: 124 pages.

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