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.
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- transcripts of all audio texts
- songtexts with musical notes
- ideas, tips and supplements for many exercises
- cut-out flashcards with pictures (e.g. puzzles and pronunciation exercises)
- answer key
- Themes, speech situations and learning scenarios for children in elementary school
- Establishment of first speech structues through lively activities
- Textbook provides action-oriented exercises, language games, rhymes, songs
- Promotes basic speech comprehension and communicative competence in consideration of age-appropriate learning abilities
Phonetics, Pronunciation
- Consistent focus on sound, pronunciation and intonation
Reading skills
- Small-step development of word and text reading
- Diverse selection of exercises to promote reading ability
- Working on the provided texts facilitates the development of basic reading strategies in preparation for more complex reading
- recognizing the relation between sound and letters
- developing motor skills for printing and cursive writing
- retaining the newly introduced speech structures
Detective Müller unexpectedly finds himself in Munich with his childhood sweetheart, María. However, María is not the same as she once was, and Müller can't understand why. What is she hiding? And why is the detective suddenly contacted by a police commissioner?
Concept:
- Engaging stories for reading and listening
- Illustrations that helps understanding the text
- Includes vocabulary explanations and annotations with cultural insights
- Numerous comprehension exercises with corresponding solutions
- Audiobook available through Klett Augmented
- Based on the same storyline as the title Oh, Maria... (ISBN: 978-3-12-606470-5). This adventure featuring Helmut Müller now has a new title: Falsches Spiel in München.
This reader is recommended for K-12 students.
The plane from Athens lands in Cologne instead of Frankfurt as planned. On board are Farideh (12) and her brother Freydoun (14) from Iran. Their parents sent them away from the horrors of war. They arrive in Germany by a detour. The uncle who was supposed to meet them at the airport never shows up, but there is a clue...
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 A2-B1 levels.
In this gripping crime story for beginner to intermediate adult learners of the German language, a bank robbery takes place during carnival season in Mainhattan. 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.
The Brothers Grimm's fairytale of Mother Hulda.
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.
The Bukowski siblings saved a toddler from drowning in the pool. As a reward they are allowed free entrance at the pool all summer long. They prepare big plans: Alf wants to jump off the 10m tower by summer's end. Katinka, perky and daring, wants to be able to swim 20 lanes. And little brother Robbie, who is a little different from other kids, must learn to swim. So his siblings think.
A full summer spent outside that is anything but boring.
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 2020
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
The youth center is really run down and boring. It has been vandalized and even burglars broke in several times. It's about time for a renovation, and when Pia, Paul, Nadja and co decide to take on the project, they know it will be fun.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.