German Graded Readers Collection – 88 Books

The German Graded Readers Collection is a series of books designed to help learners of German improve their language skills through reading. Similar to graded readers in other languages, these books are organized by levels of difficulty, allowing learners to progress from beginner to advanced stages at their own pace. These collections are especially useful for developing reading comprehension, vocabulary, and overall language proficiency.

GERMAN BOOKS

BOOK LIST

 

01. Lagune 1

02. Lagune 2

03. Moment Mal

04. Phonetik Aktuell

05. Schritte International 1

06. Schritte international 2

07. Schritte international 3

08. Schritte international 4

09. Themen Aktuell 1

10. Themen Aktuell 2

German Pronunciation

German Vowels English Pronunciation [i] viel meet, eat [y] kühl ee rounded / long vowel [ɪ] Tisch mitt, it [ʏ] hübsch ih rounded / short vowel [e] Tee mate, wait [ø] schön ay rounded / long vowel [ɛ] Bett met, wet [œ] zwölf eh rounded / short vowel [a] Mann mop, not [ɑ] kam ah … Leia mais

Basic German Phrases

  Guten Morgen goot-en mor-gen Good Morning Guten Tag goot-en tahk Hello/Good Day Guten Abend goot-en ah-bent Good Evening Gute Nacht goot-eh nakht Good Night Tag / Hallo / Servus tahk / hah-loh / sair-voohs Hi / Hello / Hi & Bye (Southern Germany & Austria) Auf Wiedersehen owf vee-dair-zayn Goodbye Grüß dich / Grüß … Leia mais

Deutsche Grammatik

 

This lexicon summarizes in concise articles questions concerning German grammar und their context. All cases, parts of speech, tenses, moods, syntactic categories, etc. are explained. This reference work is intended for users seeking orientation – linguists, undergraduate/graduate students, learners of German and teachers. It is also indispensible in the field of “German as a foreign language”. Essential reference work for “users” Comprehensive overview of German grammar.

 

Noun Cases in German Grammar

Noun Cases in German Grammar What is declension in German? Ever wondered why it’s die Straße in some sentences but der Straße in others? The reason is declension (Deklination). In German, we have to decline articles and nouns; this means changing their endings depending on whether they appear in the nominative, accusative, dative or genitive … Leia mais