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Manuel Queißer: Klaus in Amerika - The East Coast: Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German (B1/B2)
Ungekürztes Hörbuch: Reisen & Tourismus / Nordamerika
Klaus in Amerika - The East Coast
Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German (B1/B2)
AutorIn: Manuel Queißer
SprecherIn: Manuel Queißer
Dauer: 0 Std. 36 Min.
Erschienen: 18.04.2022

We learn the theoretical framework of a language through textbooks. But the best way to actually learn to use a new language is through stories, as children, and as adults! This is why short stories become an increasingly popular way to learn a new language.

Many short stories in the German language take place in Germany. This series of German short stories is different. Don’t you find it interesting when someone has visited a foreign country, maybe even your home country, and is telling you about it? Perhaps in his own language? Meet Klaus. Klaus is German and visiting America. Improve your German and your knowledge of German culture whilst listening to his tales! By the way, they are inspired by real experiences!

Klaus in Amerika - The East Coast is the first part of a series of short stories. Each of them is short and sweet, or "kurz und knackig“. The manageable length makes it easily digestible, yet teaches valuable vocabulary, to give you a satisfying and efficient learning experience.

Since Klaus is telling about his travel adventures in an English-speaking country, many keywords are English and help you follow the story. Even if you do not understand every word right away, you will understand what Klaus is talking about. Key vocabulary, given within each chapter, just after the corresponding words and repeated after each chapter, helps you with this. At places, small translations are provided to help you follow the story.

Synopsis:

My name is Klaus. I grew up in a small village in the former German Democratic Republic, now East Germany. In 1961, three of my uncles fled to Canada, just early enough to avoid the Berlin Wall. For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to go to America. When I was nine years old, the wall fell. Twelve years later, in 2001, after school and shortly after my military service, I flew from Dresden via Zurich to New York with a so-called "rail pass" valid for 45 days. It was my first big trip, and it would take me across America by train. In 45 days, I traveled almost 15,000 km from east to west, from north to south, and from west to east. My adventure began on a night in June in Manhattan in 2001. Amazed by the country and city, I lost all my cash and ended up in the back seat of an NYPD squad car. In this first part, I will tell you how it came about.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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Manuel Queisser: Klaus in Amerika - Washington, D.C. and to the Rockies: Intermediate Short Courses to Learn German
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Klaus is German and visiting America. Improve your German and your knowledge of German culture whilst listening to his tales! Klaus in Amerika - Washington, D.C. and to the Rockies is the second part of a series of short stories. Each of them is short and sweet, or kurz und knackig. The manageable length makes it easily digestible, yet teaches valuable vocabulary, to give you a satisfying and efficient learning experience.

Since Klaus is telling about his travel adventures in an English-speaking country, many keywords are English and help you follow the story. Key vocabulary, given within each section, just after the corresponding words and repeated after each section, helps you with this. The vocabulary list is also provided as a PDF file accompanying the audiobook. At places, small translations are provided, to help you follow the story.

Synopsis:

My name is Klaus. I grew up in a small village in the former German Democratic Republic, now East Germany. In 1961 three of my uncles fled to Canada, just early enough to avoid the Berlin Wall. For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to go to America. When I was nine years old the wall fell. Twelve years later, in 2001, after school and shortly after my military service, I flew from Dresden via Zurich to New York with a so-called "rail pass" valid for 45 days. It was my first big trip and it would take me across America by train. In 45 days I traveled almost 10,000 miles from the East Coast to the West Coast, and to Canada, where I visited my uncles for the first time, then through the Southwest to the Northeast. Just having survived the first night in Manhattan and having visited Philadelphia, I am now in Washington, DC. I still haven’t eaten any hot food. In this second part of my story, I tell you how I traveled from DC through the Appalachians, Virginia, West Virginia, and to Chicago, where I took another train that would take me to the edge of the Rocky Mountains, close to the Canadian Border.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

Klaus in Amerika - Washington, D.C. and to the Rockies
Intermediate Short Courses to Learn German
Ungekürztes Hörbuch: Reisen & Tourismus / Nordamerika
AutorIn: Manuel Queisser
SprecherIn: Manuel Queisser
Dauer: 0 Std. 40 Min.
Erschienen: 27.05.2022
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Manuel Queißer: Klaus in Amerika: Montana and the Northwest: Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German, Part 3
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We learn the theoretical framework of a language through textbooks. But the best way to actually learn to use a new language is through stories, as children, and as adults! This is why short stories become an increasingly popular way to learn a new language.

Many short stories in the language take place in Germany. This series of German short stories are different. Don’t you find it interesting when someone has visited a foreign country, maybe even your home country, and is telling you about it? Perhaps in his own language? Meet Klaus. Klaus is German and visiting America. Improve your German and your knowledge of German culture whilst listening to his tales!

Klaus is in a big city for the first time in his life, camps in the Grand Canyon, hitchhikes, talks to the Black Feet people in Montana crosses the wrong area in St. Louis at night, and is confronted with racial issues for the first time, and shares park benches with homeless people, which he had not seen before.

Klaus in Amerika: Montana and the Northwest is the third part of a series of short stories. Each of them is short and sweet, or kurz und knackig. The manageable length makes it easily digestible, yet teaches valuable vocabulary, to give you a satisfying and efficient learning experience.

Since Klaus is telling about his travel adventures in an English-speaking country, many keywords are English and help you follow the story. Even if you do not understand every word right away, you will understand what Klaus is talking about. Key vocabulary, given within each chapter, just after the corresponding words and repeated after each chapter, helps you with this. At places, small translations are provided, to help you follow the story.

Synopsis:

My name is Klaus. I grew up in a small village in the former German Democratic Republic, now East Germany. In 1961, three of my uncles fled to Canada, just early enough to avoid the Berlin Wall. For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to go to America. When I was nine years old the wall fell. Twelve years later, in 2001, after school and shortly after my military service, I flew from Dresden via Zurich to New York with a so-called "rail pass" valid for 45 days. It was my first big trip, and it would take me across America by train. In 45 days I traveled almost 10,000 miles from the East Coast to the West Coast, and to Canada, where I visited my uncles for the first time, then through the Southwest to the Northeast.

After a long train journey that began in Washington, DC and lasted over three days, and took me through the green Appalachian Mountains and the endless prairies, I arrived at the edge of the Rocky Mountains and smelled the fresh and crisp air that was so different from the humid and heavy air in the Midwest and the East Coast. In this third part of the series, I tell you how I stayed in the garden of a Blackfeet family in East Glacier, hitchhiked into the woods, fell into a raging river during snowmelt, almost peed my pants during the night in the tent hearing strange noises thinking it was a grizzly bear, and how I visited my uncles in Canada for the first time.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

Klaus in Amerika: Montana and the Northwest
Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German, Part 3
Ungekürztes Hörbuch: Reisen & Tourismus / Nordamerika
AutorIn: Manuel Queißer
SprecherIn: Manuel Queißer
Dauer: 0 Std. 51 Min.
Erschienen: 17.08.2022
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Manuel Queißer: Klaus in Amerika, Part 4: California and the Southwest: Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German
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We learn the theoretical framework of a language through textbooks. But the best way to actually learn to use a new language is through stories, as children and as adults! This is why short stories have become an increasingly popular way to learn a new language.

Many short stories in the language take place in Germany. This series of German short stories are different. Don’t you find it interesting when someone has visited a foreign country, maybe even your home country, and is telling you about it? Perhaps in his own language? Meet Klaus. Klaus is German and visiting America. Improve your German and your knowledge of German culture whilst listening to his tales!

Klaus is in a big city for the first time in his life, camps in the Grand Canyon, hitchhikes, talks to the Black Feet people in Montana crosses the wrong area in St. Louis at night, and is confronted with racial issues for the first time and shares park benches with homeless people, which he had not seen before.

Klaus in Amerika–California and the Southwest is the fourth part of a series of short stories. Each of them is short and sweet, or „kurz und knackig“. The manageable length makes it easily digestible, yet teaches valuable vocabulary, to give you a satisfying and efficient learning experience.

Since Klaus is telling about his travel adventures in an English-speaking country, many keywords are English and help you follow the story. Even if you do not understand every word right away, you will understand what Klaus is talking about. Key vocabulary, given within each chapter, just after the corresponding words and repeated after each chapter, helps you with this. At places, small translations are provided, to help you follow the story.

Synopsis:

My name is Klaus. I grew up in a small village in the former German Democratic Republic, now East Germany. In 1961 three of my uncles fled to Canada, just early enough to avoid the Berlin Wall. For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to go to America. When I was 9 years old the wall fell. Twelve years later, in 2001, after school and shortly after my military service, I flew from Dresden via Zurich to New York with a so-called "rail pass" valid for 45 days. It was my first big trip and it would take me across America by train. In 45 days I traveled almost 10,000 miles from the East Coast to the West Coast, and to Canada, where I visited my uncles for the first time, then through the Southwest to the Northeast.

In this book, I tell you how I arrived in San Francisco, where I got a very bad sunburn, went to Santa Barbara and met a bunch of nice people in a hostel near the beach, took the train to Los Angeles, where I walked between Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Bel Air. One of my greatest adventures during this trip followed–to camp down in the Grand Canyon in boiling heat.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

Klaus in Amerika, Part 4
California and the Southwest: Intermediate Short Stories to Learn German
Ungekürztes Hörbuch: Reisen & Tourismus / Nordamerika
AutorIn: Manuel Queißer
SprecherIn: Manuel Queißer
Dauer: 1 Std. 08 Min.
Erschienen: 06.02.2023
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Manuel Queißer: Klaus in Amerika - Part 5: Midwest to the Northeast: Intermediate Short Courses to Learn German
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We learn the theoretical framework of a language through textbooks. But the best way to actually learn to use a new language is through stories, as children, and as adults! This is why short stories become an increasingly popular way to learn a new language.

Many short stories in the language take place in Germany. This series of German short stories are different. Don’t you find it interesting when someone has visited a foreign country, maybe even your home country, and is telling you about it? Perhaps in his own language? Meet Klaus. Klaus is German and visiting America. Improve your German and your knowledge of German culture whilst listening to his tales!

Klaus in Amerika – Midwest to the Northeast is the fifth and last part of a series of short stories. Each of them is short and sweet, or „kurz und knackig“. The manageable length makes it easily digestible, yet teaches valuable vocabulary, to give you a satisfying and efficient learning experience.

Since Klaus is telling about his travel adventures in an English-speaking country, many keywords are English and help you follow the story. Even if you do not understand every word right away, you will understand what Klaus is talking about. Key vocabulary, given within each chapter, just after the corresponding words and repeated after each chapter, helps you with this. In places, small translations are provided, to help you follow the story.

Synopsis:

My name is Klaus. I grew up in a small village in the former German Democratic Republic, now East Germany. In 1961 three of my uncles fled to Canada, just early enough to avoid the Berlin Wall. For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to go to America. When I was 9 years old the wall fell. Twelve years later, in 2001, after school and shortly after my military service, I flew from Dresden via Zurich to New York with a so-called "rail pass" valid for 45 days. It was my first big trip and it would take me across America by train. In 45 days I traveled almost 10,000 miles from the East Coast to the West Coast, and to Canada, where I visited my uncles for the first time, then through the Southwest to the Northeast.

This is the last part of my trip. I will tell you how I got in racial trouble in St. Louis by night, traveled to Niagara falls lacking sleep, food, and personal hygiene, and finally arrived on the East Coast in Boston and back to New York, where I had a very pleasant stay, which was just the opposite of my first night in this city.

Klaus in Amerika - Part 5
Midwest to the Northeast: Intermediate Short Courses to Learn German
Ungekürztes Hörbuch: Reisen & Tourismus / Nordamerika
AutorIn: Manuel Queißer
SprecherIn: Manuel Queißer
Dauer: 0 Std. 40 Min.
Erschienen: 09.02.2023
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