Short Stories About Dogs in Intermediate German (B1-B2 CEFR): 13 Paw-some Short Stories for German Learners
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"Short Stories About Dogs in Intermediate German" is a collection of heartwarming and inspiring stories about dogs, specially designed for German learners at CEFR level upper A2-B2. Each story unfolds a unique tale of the bond between humans and their canine companions, high
Jenny Goldmann
Jenny Goldmann is a passionate linguist who has dedicated her life to learning languages. Fluent in three languages and currently working on her fourth, she is a true polyglot with a deep understanding of the intricacies of language. Not content to simply learn languages herself, Jenny is also an accomplished author, having written several books on language learning and cultural exploration.
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Short Stories About Dogs in Intermediate German (B1-B2 CEFR) - Jenny Goldmann
Introduction
Welcome, dear dog lovers and German learners! We are excited to introduce you to our book, Short Stories About Dogs in Easy-Intermediate German.
This collection of 14 heartwarming, funny, and thought-provoking tales is designed to delight your senses and help you improve your German skills at the same time. So, let’s embark on this exciting journey together, shall we?
Our stories cater to a range of language levels, making this book perfect for those who have mastered the basics and are now eager to explore the beautiful world of German literature. Don’t worry if you stumble upon challenging words or phrases; we’ve got you covered with a helpful glossary at the end of each story.
To ensure a well-rounded learning experience, we’ve included a quiz and discussion questions after each tale. These exercises are designed to test your comprehension, encourage critical thinking, and spark conversation, making this book an ideal resource for solo study or group discussions.
How to use this book:
Here are some tips on how to make the most out of this book:
● Read regularly
Make a habit of reading in German on a regular basis. This will help you to build up your vocabulary and grammar skills over time.
● Take notes
As you read, take notes on new words and phrases that you come across. You can also note down sentence structures and grammar rules that you find difficult to understand.
● Practice speaking
● Use the new vocabulary and grammar that you have learned in the short stories in your conversations with other German speakers. This will help you to internalize the language and improve your fluency.
● Test yourself
Use the quiz at the end of each story to test your knowledge, and use the speaking/writing prompts to challenge yourself even further.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into the wonderful world of canines and German language learning. From adventurous escapades to touching moments of loyalty and love, these stories are sure to capture your heart and inspire your linguistic journey.
Remember, practice makes perfect! The more you read, discuss, and engage with the stories, the more confident and proficient you will become in German. As you progress through the book, you’ll find yourself not only enjoying the tales but also discovering the joy of understanding and expressing yourself in a new language.
So, liebe Freunde, grab a cozy spot, snuggle up with your favorite canine companion (optional but recommended), and let’s embark on this wunderbare adventure of short stories about dogs. Viel Spaß beim Lesen und Lernen!
Dog Words | Hundewörter
● bellen (verb) - to bark
● Bellen, das (noun, plural: Gebelle) - bark
● Halsband, das (noun, plural: Halsbänder) - collar
● Leine, die (noun, plural: Leinen) - leash
● Hundehütte, die (noun, plural: Hundehütten) - doghouse
● Hundefutter, das (noun, plural: Hundefutter) - dog food
● Hundepfote, die (noun, plural: Hundepfoten) - dog paw
● Hundespielzeug, das (noun, plural: Hundespielzeuge) - dog toy
● Gassi gehen (verb phrase) - to walk the dog
● Welpe, der (noun, plural: Welpen) - puppy
● Rasse, die (noun, plural: Rassen) - breed (as in dog breed)
● Maulkorb, der (noun, plural: Maulkörbe) - muzzle
● mit dem Schwanz wedeln (verb) - to wag the tail
● Hundeausstellung, die (noun, plural: Hundeausstellungen) - dog show
● Hundepark, der (noun, plural: Hundeparks) - dog park
Sherlock, der Spürhund
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In einer kleinen Stadt namens Königswald lebte ein Polizist namens Max. Max war ein freundlicher Polizist, aber er hatte ein Geheimnis: Er hatte einen Schäferhund namens Sherlock, der ihm half, Verbrechen zu lösen.
Sherlock war kein gewöhnlicher Hund. Er war klug und hatte eine außergewöhnliche Nase. Er konnte jeden Geruch erkennen und ihm folgen. Zusammen waren Max und Sherlock ein unschlagbares Team.
Eines Tages gab es in Königswald eine Serie von Diebstählen. Die Bewohner waren beunruhigt und die Polizei konnte den Täter nicht finden. Max und Sherlock beschlossen, den Fall zu übernehmen.
Sie fuhren durch die Straßen der Stadt und suchten nach Hinweisen. Sherlock schnüffelte an Laternenpfählen, Mülltonnen und Türen, aber es schien, als ob der Dieb keine Spuren hinterlassen hatte.
Dieser Dieb ist clever
, sagte Max. Aber wir werden ihn finden, Sherlock. Wir geben nicht auf.
Am nächsten Tag gab es einen weiteren Diebstahl. Diesmal war es ein Juweliergeschäft. Der Dieb hatte das Fenster eingeschlagen und teure Schmuckstücke gestohlen.
Max und Sherlock untersuchten den Tatort gründlich. Sherlock schnüffelte an den Scherben des Fensters und an den Schmuckstücken, aber er konnte keinen Geruch finden, der ihnen helfen würde.
Wir brauchen eine neue Strategie
, sagte Max. Ich denke, wir sollten dem Dieb eine Falle stellen.
Eine Falle, genau!
, bellte Sherlock.
Max und Sherlock beschlossen, einen Köder auszulegen. Sie stellten eine teure Kette in das Schaufenster eines Juweliers und warteten darauf, dass der Dieb zuschlagen würde.
In der Nacht kam der Dieb zurück und stahl die Kette. Aber dieses Mal hatte er nicht mit Sherlock gerechnet. Sherlock hatte den Geruch des Diebes erkannt und folgte ihm