School is out and summer is here! Pia, Paul, Kolja, Nadja, and Robbie are away on vacation. They originally had planned to spend a weekend together at the lake. Will they be able to pull it off?
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Pia's class has planned a trip for March. Though everyone is looking forward to it, they can't agree on a destination. Soon, the friends find themselves in a huge disagreement. How can this tense situation be diffused?
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Kolja's is new at school. It's difficult because he does not know anybody yet. He really wishes he could be could be part of Pia and Robbie's group of friends, and then something unexpected happens...
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Nadja and Pia used to be best friends, but when Nadja meets Robbie, everything changes. Pia just doesn't like Robbie that much, and Nadja feels torn between them. Is there a happy ending?
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Pia and Nadja were really looking forward to meeting the new exchange student from Japan. When all the guys at school seem to be crazy about her, Pia and Nadja are annoyed. How can they become friends?
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.
Kolja really likes the Japanese exchange student Keiko, even though he doesn't want to admit it. He believes he doesn't stand a chance against the other guys from school, and Keiko also has to go back to Japan soon. Will he let her know before it's too late?
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
Paul has a good life. He has good grades, a great group of friends, and is very popular. However, he and Marc, a show-off from school, don't like each other much, and now they have to compete against each other at a gym event.
This series is recommended for K-12 students.
PORTFOLIO DEUTSCH
Textbook Series for High School German
Made in Germany for U.S. schools, Portfolio Deutsch actively involves students in their own learning. With instructions and grammar explanations in English, students can jump immediately into practice with a wealth of activities and exercises.
Unlock the world of German language proficiency with Portfolio Deutsch 2: Workbook. Tailored for high school students in the US, this comprehensive workbook offers an immersive learning experience like no other. Dive into engaging activities designed to build a strong foundation in German.
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