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  1. Jun 7, 2023 · German readers are books written for language learners that include English notes and translations. Click here to find the best 8 German readers, and what makes them so effective. Explore titles like "Learn German With Stories: Café in Berlin" and "Graded German Reader: Erste Stufe." Plus download this guide as a PDF.

  2. This graded German reader by Penguin is great, as it introduces learners to short stories. One page will be in German, the facing page will be in English. German graded readers are a fantastic resource for anyone looking to improve their language skills. They provide accessible content, help you build your vocabulary, and improve your grammar.

  3. CrimsonRodent • (A1/2, in Germany, HR native) • 6 yr. ago. Graded reader is a book that uses only words and constructs expected to be known to someone who finished that level. So if book says it's b1, then if you just started it will be too hard for you, more appropriate would be a1.

  4. Our digital library Onleihe provides a wide range of materials for reading and practicing German, e.g. Easy readers from A1; Easy readers from A2

    • Faust 1 - Der Tragödie erster Teil. Johann Wolfgang Goethe’s classic tops our list, unsurprisingly. The title is translated as “Faust 1. The First Part of the Tragedy”.
    • Der Richter und sein Henker. Originally published as a serial novel in a Swiss journal, “The Judge and His Hangman” by Friedrich Dürrenmatt may date from 1950, but it’s still relevant.
    • Die Pilgerjahre des farblosen Herrn Tazaki. This was not written in German originally – it’s actually Japanese writer Haruki Murakami’s 13th work – but that doesn’t mean it’s not good for German language learners.
    • Das Parfum. Die Geschichte eines Mörders. No list of German novels – or of novels made into movies – could be complete without Patrick Süskind’s “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer”.
  5. The German publisher Klett has a series of graded readers for levels A1 and A2. The books come with a CD with a narrated version of the entire text, exercises for each chapter and other materials. Some example titles for level A1: Die Legende des Piraten Störtebeker, Heidi, Das Lasagne-Disaster. Examples for level A2: Oktoberfest kriminell ...

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  7. While exploring Munich, Berlin and the island of Rügen, Carla finds her first job in Germany, falls in love, helps to solve a crime and eventually needs to make a difficult decision. A1 – Carla will nach Deutschland. Meet Carla, a young woman from Portugal who studies German and plans to look for a summer job in Munich.

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