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thereadingpal
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Pickpick

Some of the stories are really boring, some are weird, some are fairly interesting - funnily enough, those are usually my usual genres I read. The boring stories did drag a lot though and made me not want to read, so I'm not sure I'd completely recommend it, because at times it felt so taxing I actually avoided the book.

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3/5

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thereadingpal That said, the goal of the book is to improve your German and make you understand by context (and using translation when needed). I'm happy to say that I could understand most of what was going on by the end of it, while the first stories were a bit more challenging as I used the vocabs way too much and I still wasn't using German as much as I should (still am not, but I'm using it much more). 22h
thereadingpal Recommended for its purpose, but I wish the stories were better. 22h
julesG Wish I could recommend some good stories for learners of German. What I used to recommend to my adult students of English (as a second language) was to pick a story/book they knew well in German and read the English version. Might work the other way around too. 16h
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HardcoverHearts
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Even though my life is in chaos now due to having to move from a building that caught fire (everyone and all our things are ok) to a new home, I always need some stimulation. Language learning has always done that for me. I heard about this author and this revised book, so in brief snatches of time, I am diving in! So far I am curious and optimistic about his approach. Any other language learners out there and have you heard of this author?

Dilara I am curious but I‘ d bet the title promises more than can be delivered! 3w
sarahbarnes I‘m an ongoing Spanish language learner! 3w
mhillis Yes I‘m a language learner! 3w
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HardcoverHearts @sarahbarnes how long have you been studying it and what level do you think you are at now? 3w
HardcoverHearts @mhillis what language(s) do you study? 3w
HardcoverHearts @Dilara he has some interesting ideas about memorization that are intriguing. Still early in the books so we shall see. 3w
mhillis @HardcoverHearts French and Japanese 🙌 3w
HardcoverHearts @mhillis how impressive! 3w
sarahbarnes Good question. I‘d say off and on for years as an adult. I know more now than I ever have, but I don‘t even think I‘d call myself proficient. My goal is to live in a Spanish-speaking country at some point for a few months. I think that would improve my skills quickly now that I know enough to get around and can follow conversations. 3w
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thereadingpal
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While I continue reading The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (heart wrenching) I'm gonna read the third story in this book.
They're weird and somewhat underwhelming stories, but good for vocab

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RowReads1
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I‘m catching up on my French. I keep meaning too. Haha! I took it and passed in high school, probably just barely. Mom is going to help some. She‘s good with written French and grammar. It‘s a beautiful language!

BethM I‘ve been wanting to do the same. 2mo
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thereadingpal
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Aktuelle Lesung: Short Stories in Germans for Beginners von O. Richards und A. Rowlings ;)

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A Is for Bee | Ellen Heck
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Pickpick

Fun alphabet book attractively illustrated with animals who appear in a different place in a foreign language alphabet book than they would in an English book.

bthegood fun 🙂 6mo
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