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Is there any good German books or interesting reading materials for beginners (A1/A2)?
Say, Grimms Märchen or Greek tales * rewrittern for children*?
I know A1/A2 is too far basic to read any serious books and Grimms Märchen is written in Old German and thus difficlut.
So I will be really happy if there is any German books of tales or stories written for childeren.
Thanks
Oct 6, 2016 11:18 AM
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There's plenty of texts for German learners of all levels:
http://www.klett-sprachen.de/search-1/quicksearch/result/?filter=lektuere&sprache_id=34
http://www.cornelsen.de/erw/reihe/r-7724/ra/titel
https://shop.hueber.de/de/sprache-lernen/deutsch-als-fremdsprache-daf-daz/lesetexte.html
https://www.sprachenshop.de/deutsche-kurzlektuere/niveau-a1-a2
http://www.learn-german-online.net/de/lese-tipps/index.html
http://www.sprachwelt.de/h/h0ger0aflc1/
http://www.did.de/index.php5?id=867
October 6, 2016
There are some German texts (including one or two re-written fairy tales) and songs for beginners (A2) at www.readlang.com
Have fun!
October 6, 2016
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