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Title: Walzer in Wien (Learn German with Stories 7 - 10 Short Stories for Beginners)
Author: André Klein
Narrator: André Klein
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-13-17
Publisher: learnoutlive
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Language Instruction, Other Languages
Publisher's Summary:
Experience the seventh episode of the "Dino lernt Deutsch" story series for German learners on your stereo or headphones, at home or on the go!
The narration speed and style of this audiobook is aimed at beginners and intermediates, with special emphasis on clear pronunciation, so that you can easily pause and repeat words and phrases whenever you please.
Immerse yourself in the sounds and sights of the Austrian capital and learn German along the way! Delve into Viennese coffee house culture, wander along the banks of the Danube, stroll over the Prater amusement park, learn about local dialects, cuisine, customs and much more.
(To get the most out of this audiobook we recommend listening while reading through a paperback or ebook edition of Learn German with Stories: Walzer in Wien - 10 Short Stories for Beginners and working through the exercises.)
Featuring music provided by Exodus_sound / Pond5.
©2017 learnoutlive (P)2017 learnoutlive
Members Reviews:
I can read German now!
What lovely, charming books these are. Not too easy, not too hard, they provide a distinct thrill when youâre able to read a paragraph at a time without looking in the dictionary for help. Just perfect for the beginner German student, or any lover of languages.
A nice conclusion to the Dino series
A nice conclusion to the Dino series. Now moving on to Klein's mysteries series.
As previously noted, this series of books fit my needs perfectly. The stories were moderately interesting while keeping the vocabulary manageable. The text was over-glossed a tad, but better that than under-glossed, particularly for anything approaching idiom. Chapter lengths were also "just-right", more than a few pages, but not so long that it became annoying to move back and forth to the glossary when necessary (I read on a Kindle). The stories also have a bit of a contemporary feel to them, as one of the sub-plots involves refugees. So five stars for me.
(By way of reference, my German study consists of one year of college courses (years ago), a couple community ed courses (also years ago) and, more recently, self study, probably putting me at present somewhere in the vicinity of a second (college) year student.)
Fun Read
I'm a beginner learning German. I had a few high school courses, and spent some time on DuoLingo. That little bit of background is enough to enjoy these stories, which are realistic, interesting and funny. The good storytelling is the best motivation I have ever had to practice. The characters are endearing, especially Dino who has flaws we can all relate to. I've learned a lot and will read the whole series more than once.
Top Notch
Excellent beginner tutorials for German. The whole series is great. Two are available as audiobooks so you can work on your pronunciation, but these books are geared toward vocabulary and a little grammar.
Mr Klein has once again given us a good story for the intermediate reader of German
Mr Klein has once again given us a good story for the intermediate reader of German. In this one, the vocabulary is much larger, but the careful reader will notice that while there are many more new words per chapter than in Mr Klein's other books, many are cognates, compound words, or understandable by context.