Learn German with Adventure Stories Bombs on Monte Carlo: Interlinear German to English

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Best way to learn German by reading

Learn German with an adventure story by Fritz Reck-Mallaczewen, a German author killed by the Nazi's. The best way to learn German just by reading. No need to look up words with our interlinear material!

We have added a word for word interlinear translation to the German text. This means that the meaning of every German word is immediately accessible, which in turn will make it much easier for you to expand your German vocabulary fast.


How to learn German with this book

Use the following method to learn German vocabulary fast and easy. Read the stories and re-read them until you know almost all the words. This is a fast process because there's no lookup time.

Then focus on the remaining words that you still don't know by marking those in the text or noting their pages. Because of the literal and idiomatic interlinear text this is the best way to learn German reading fast.

Also, contact us on shop.hyplern.com for non-translated pdf versions of this book with which you can practice reading German without the interlinear translation. The same goes for the mp3s that go with the text. The best app to learn German is also available for this book, HypLern Online. For import on Paperwhite, just ask us for a pdf once you bought the Kindle or Paperback version of this book.

The HypLern project has been creating manually word-for-word translated language material since 2006. The aim of our project is to allow students to start reading the language of their choice immediately, and expand their vocabulary fast. Learn German from basics by reading from day one.

Check out our HypLern interlinear Dutch, French, Russian, Spanish or other languages on Amazon as well!

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Interlinear word-for-word literal (plus idiomatic where necessary) translation is the key to reading a foreign language from day one.

I started creating literal plus idiomatic translations with HypLern in 2006 for Spanish and Russian to allow students to start reading in a foreign language with a beginner's vocabulary. In 2020 there are over 80 books allowing you to read and learn in more than 20 languages and literal plus idiomatic word-for-word translations to English, Danish, Dutch, Spanish and Mandarin. Check out my site at hyplern.com !!!

Those translations are available in an interlinear format here on Google Play Books as pdfs. If you would like an epub instead, contact us using the information in the book. The hyplern.com website offers both interlinear and pop-up formats for beginning to advanced readers of a foreign language and includes vocabulary practice tools.

The result is that students learn new vocabulary much faster because they get more and more complex vocabulary from the start and with the meanings in context immediately available. Especially if reinforced with revisiting the low frequency words a bit more often, this combination has you reading a foreign language independently in no time.

HypLern's goal is to create interlinear books with a word-for-word literal plus idiomatic translation for as many languages as possible. Find the paperback edition on Amazon!

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