
Learning German Through Storytelling
Zum Bärenhaus - a Detective Story for German Language Learners (Includes Exercises): For Intermediate and ... (baumgartner Und Momsen)
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Narrated by:
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André Klein
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By:
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André Klein
Experience the fourth episode of the Baumgartner & Momsen detective story series for German learners on your stereo or headphones, at home or on the go!
The narration style and speed of this audio book is aimed at providing learners with real-world spoken German which is clearly understandable, not too fast, but also not too slow.
In the local zoo a corpse is found in the Panda enclosure. How did it get there? Was it an accident or ruthless murder? Help Kommissar Baumgartner and his colleague Katharina Momsen unravel this mystery and improve your vocabulary along the way!
To get the most out of this audio book we recommend listening alongside the book or paperback edition of Learning German Though Storytelling: Zum Bärenhaus and working through the exercises.
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the fun relationship between all the detectives
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Another great detective story narrated and (very well elaborated) by the Author.
In this episode our detectives come across a body inside a panda bear cage.
and the story develops from the moment the detectives are called to find out what is happening.
I imagine that the author must also have studied various forensic techniques for investigating corpses, such as the report of the specialist who accompanies the detectives at the crime scene.
besides the story being very interesting, it's not one of those cases where "the culprit is always the butler".
You will find out why only at the end, at least in my case. in addition to having to know a varied vocabulary of German and having a level between intermediate and advanced.
I once again recommend this audiobook!
If you like "Krimi"adventures, or even German stud
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