Kim, Marie, Henri, and Lukas have to say goodbye to their friend Abdullah who is moving to Hamburg. Everyone helps him pack, and once the moving truck is loaded, it's time to say their goodbyes. But good friendships will persevere.
This reader is recommended for K-12 students.
Ms. Langer's students want to cook together. Ayman and Ipek are responsible for getting the ingredients from the grocery store. But suddently, Ayman vanishes. Where did he go? What happened?
This reader is recommended for K-12 students.
The Brothers Grimm's fairytale of The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats.
The book is suitable for young readers and contains detailed and lovingly designed illustrations that foster reading comprehension.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
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This teacher's manual accompanies the readings of the Deutsch³ collection and provides ideas and prompts for differentiated reading instruction with diverse classes and work groups.
It includes:
- Guidance and tips for developing reading competence in diverse classes and work groups
- Summary of content, themes, and characters of each reading
- Prompts for classroom activities with the readings
- Ideas for projects
- Printable templates
The popular tale of a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster who set out to become musicians in the city of Bremen. But their journey has an unexpected ending.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Many people are convinced: Currywurst is a Berlin dish from the late 1950s. But Uwe Timm tells us a very different story! It begins in Hamburg, in 1945, shortly before the end of the war. Lena Brücker meets the young boatswain Hermann Bremer and doesn't want to be separated from him. Later, we learn how the discovery of Currywurst is connected to Lena Brücker, a pilot's badge, a lady drinking whisky, three broken ketchup bottles, and many other things.
EASY READERS (DaF) features original texts in an abridged and simplified version to accommodate learners of German.
This series is recommended for students at the B1+ level.
Christine Nöstlinger has adapted one of her favorite youth books for teaching German as a foreign language.
Leichte Lektüren für Jugendliche is a collection of readings designed by the Goethe-Institut for teaching language and literature to young learners, intended for the second or third year of study.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
At the end of May, Kim's school class takes a trip to Munich for five days. Kim and her friends are looking forward to exploring the city. But before they all leave together for Munich, Kim needs help...
This reader is recommended for K-12 students.
DEUTSCH LEICHTER LESEN is a new series featuring original texts in an abridged and simplified version to accommodate learners of German. Reading comprehension will be supported by exercises, word explanations, and a glossary with additional information.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
In this gripping crime story for beginner to intermediate adult learners of the German language, a man discovers the answer to suspicious activities in the Geißler Museum in the Runde Ecke. With additional information about the local culture, regional highlights, and authentic maps, this text includes online resources, comprehension exercises and answer keys.
This title is intended for Higher Education students. Please be advised that our Higher Education titles may contain mature themes, illustrations, or other content not recommended for K-12 students.
In this gripping crime story for beginner to intermediate adult learners of the German language, a man discovers the answer to suspicious activities in the Geißler Museum in the Runde Ecke. With additional information about the local culture, regional highlights, and authentic maps, this online reader (12-month license) includes comprehension exercises and answer keys.
This title is intended for Higher Education students. Please be advised that our Higher Education titles may contain mature themes, illustrations, or other content not recommended for K-12 students.
There is always something going on with Kim and her friends! After the autumn holidays, the class plans a trip to the museum. There is an ancient treasure to admire. But first off, it is the beginning of summer break and the friends want to go on a canoe trip together. Lukas has no money for that. To be able to join his friends, he goes on a treasure hunt. Maybe he will get some money that way. But perhaps he shouldn't have done that...
This reader is recommended for K-12 students.