Der Tote im Moor – Teil 1 – Verben

Text 1: S. 6 – VON: “Es ist noch…” BIS: “…feiert viele Feste.” (84 Wörter)

Text 2: S. 6 – VON: “Heute ist ein…” BIS S. 7: “…Endres ins Gesicht.” (150 Wörter)

Text 3: S. 7 – VON: “Was ist denn…” BIS S. 7: “…auch schon verschwunden.” (90 Wörter)

Text 4: S. 7 – VON: “Merkwürdig, sagt Frau…” BIS S. 8: “…zurück zum Dorf.” (223 Wörter)

Text 5: S. 9 – VON: “Für Kommissar Westphal…” BIS S. 10: “…Dorfplatz versammelt sind.” (112 Wörter)

Text 6: S. 10 – VON: “Gibt es Zeugen…” BIS S. 10: “…alles so schnell.” (121 Wörter)

Text 7: S. 10 – VON: “Westphal notiert sich…” BIS S. 12: “…legt seufzend auf.” (223 Wörter)

Text 8: S. 12 – VON: “Er überlegt einige…” BIS S. 13: “…den Bildern ein.” (286 Wörter)

Listening exercises

Traditional listening exercises are not effective

You can get more out of it. Here’s how

Easy Readers

From passive to active

Modern listening comprehension work

We at Deutsch Interaktiv use a very effective method to boost your German based on the combination of short stories in German and a follow up in the form of interactive exercises.

The traditional approach

So you’re attending a German course or already finished it, and now you need more practice?

There are only two ways to get that practice, the “natural setting” and the “artificial setting”.

The Natural Setting h3
You are lucky to have German friends you can talk to on a regular basis? That’s good, you can use the exercises as a complementary activity (your friends don’t always correct you, right?).

The Artificial Setting h3

The text we are currently using

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The Story we’re currently using (h4)

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