Learning German through Storytelling: Des Spielers Tod - a detective story for German language learners (includes exercises) for intermediate and advanced
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 book * includes vocabulary with difficult and important words translated to English * ready for on-demand translation (only available on physical Kindle devices) * includes exercises for comprehension training * hand-drawn illustrations by the author
André Klein was born in Germany, grew up in Sweden and Thailand and currently lives in Israel. He has been teaching languages for more than 15 years and is the author of short stories, picture books and non-fiction works in English and German.
¨La Muerte del Jugador" es una más de las Krimi historias resueltas por los comisarios Baumgartner y Momsen. En un Café-Internet, la mujer de la limpieza descubre a un cliente muerto sobre la computadora. Por los primeros resultados de la autopsia la muerte parece fortuita. Los comisarios piensan que este no es un caso para el Departamento de Homicidios, porque el cliente es un joven de 17 años que aparentemente murió por un infarto. Sin embargo, el Fiscal los obliga a continuar su investigación, la que finalmente se relaciona con un envenenamiento. Este libro presenta más complicaciones debido a las palabras técnicas que el forense Garbowski emplea. Un buen ejercicio.
Good book for German learner. It’s about a 17 years old young boy dead in an Internet bar. The detectives try to find out the cause of death. Quite interesting one!
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Somehow this book is less enticing and the vocab is a bit more complex than my previous book. So I spent more time clicking on words and that must have interfered with my understanding of the plot. Hopefully the next book would be better though.