Learn German With Stories. Studententreffen. Complete short story collection for beginners. Free eBook.
Learn German With Stories
Learn German With Stories. Studententreffen. Complete short story collection for beginners.
Collection of 25 modern and classic short stories.
Table of Contents
1. Abenteuer in der Sauna
2. Eine religiöse Familie
3. Crowdfunding für eine neue Küche
4. Die alte Trinkerin
5. Die Kreuzfahrt und der Millionär
6. Der Grillabend
7. Import & Export
8. Der Besuch aus Amerika
9. Der Einsiedler
10. Der Schatz im Wald
11. München ist auch eine schöne Stadt
12. Der Schräbergärtner
13. Der Käse stinkt von allen Seiten
14. Der Flüchtling aus Fernost
15. Eine endgültige Abmahnung
16. Studententreffen
17. Aupair in England
18. Der historische Kunsthändler
19. Der Rezesions Club
20. Ein Michelin Stern ist nicht genug
21 . Ein Landarzt
22. Ein Traum
23. Die griechische Tänzerin
24. Die Wanderung
25. SCHWERE STUNDE
Each story of the collection is reasonably short and split into easily digestible chapters. Content wise, all the stories are of cultural interest and abundant in terms of language in a way that beginners and intermeditate learners can still easily digest. However, the language, the words and phrases you’ll encounter are useful and practical for everyday German speaking.
You will be exposed to a variety of tenses in each story; a nice blend of future, present, and past tense verbs. As such, you will grow more confident in your abilities to understand German in many different situations without feeling overwhelmed, or confused.
Often books similar to this one contain what is called “parallel text.” This is text alongside the original, in English, that translates the entire story. While it is a popular method of learning due to its ease, it has many downsides. Without fail, new learners focus on the English translation over the German text, simply because it’s less challenging. However, that struggle to understand is an important part of learning and improving your German.
To make the text more comprehensible, harder words are bolded and their definitions are displayed in English at each chapter’s end. As such, you have no reason to leaf through a dictionary mid-story, which is not only tedious, but will distract you from your purpose. Next, at the end of each chapter are summaries that ensure you don’t miss anything vital in terms of the plot.
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