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Is there any source to find German books categorised in terms of reading ease? Thanks, this is a helpful comment, but doesn't really answer the question which is more about finding a source for readability scores measured according to one of the established metrics. |
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Is there any source to find German books categorised in terms of reading ease? Added formatting to highlight question, restructured text to separate contextual information from the question |
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asked | Is there any source to find German books categorised in terms of reading ease? |
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answered | Simple but interesting German literature |
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Recommended reading strategies for intermediate speakers to build up their German OP here, I edited the title, so that it more accurately refers to the question, which is more focused on the strategic aspect: How to best go about using reading as a language improvement tool. So of course, specific resources would improve the answer, but this question was intended more to discuss alternative modes of learning compared to the usual language courses, which I feel do not help all kinds of learners. I would welcome suggestions to make the question or the title more accurate, as I suspect the idea is not getting across. |
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Recommended reading strategies for intermediate speakers to build up their German Edited title to more accurately reflect the question |
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Mar 5 |
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Recommended reading strategies for intermediate speakers to build up their German thanks for the link Takkat. It's quite a good list, I already have a couple of new tips from there. I edited the question a bit, to distinguish it from a list of books, to make this one a more meta question on possible strategies on using reading as a learning device for intermediate German speakers |
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