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Learning German Through Storytelling: Des Spielers Tod [The Player's Death]

A Detective Story for German Language Learners (Includes Exercises) for Intermediate and Advanced

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Learning German Through Storytelling: Des Spielers Tod [The Player's Death]

By: André Klein
Narrated by: André Klein
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This is the third episode of the popular Baumgartner & Momsen mystery series for German learners.

In a seedy internet café, the dead body of a teenager is found. What caused his death? Did he die from exhaustion, or was it murder? Help Kommissar Baumgartner and his colleague, Katharina Momsen, unravel this mystery and improve your vocabulary along the way!

Why brood over grammar sheets and lifeless workbooks when you can be entertained and learn natural German along the way?

This audiobook contains:

  • Includes vocabulary with difficult and important words translated to English
  • Ready for on-demand translation
  • Includes exercises for comprehension training
©2019 André Klein (P)2019 André Klein
Language Learning Mystery German Police Procedural Fiction German Language Learning
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Another book there I read, so far the third episode of the series "Learn German Through Storytelling" called Des Spieles Tod, depending on your level of German what I advise is to be between the intermediate and advanced level in fact.

From what I noticed, the author is very versatile in writing stories in a police thriller format. They are short stories but with a very rich and current German.

The narration is still done in a very simple way by the author himself. There is no voice cast representing the theme. but that doesn't take credit away from Klein's work.

Reading (only) a book by the author is not enough!

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