This easy reader is unique in that it holds three versions of the same story. The first is in German with a literal English translation underneath therefore no dictionary is needed. The second is in German only and the third in English, together with 50 comprehension questions to assist you in your understanding of the text. The questions are also there to help you form your own sentences out loud and/or to be used as a written exercise.
If you are just starting out with reading in German, you will be able to understand the story straight away. Once you are familiar with the story you can then read it in German only without the interference of English. You can also translate this German version into English and vice versa, thereby compounding what you have learned.
This is the second in a series of short progressive tales. The stories are old classics that have been written in the simplest manner possible, and every new word introduced has purposely been repeated frequently to ensure that it is remembered.
This book is suitable for beginners and intermediate learners of German.
If you are just starting out with reading in German, you will be able to understand the story straight away. Once you are familiar with the story you can then read it in German only without the interference of English. You can also translate this German version into English and vice versa, thereby compounding what you have learned.
This is the second in a series of short progressive tales. The stories are old classics that have been written in the simplest manner possible, and every new word introduced has purposely been repeated frequently to ensure that it is remembered.
This book is suitable for beginners and intermediate learners of German.