If you are looking for the best resources for German learners, I put together a HUGE PDF full of recommendations for everything from books to movies, RUclips Channels, websites, blogs and everything in between. Get your copy for FREE here: www.germanwithantrim.com/
I really like Short Stories in German for Beginners by Olly Richards and Alex Rawlings. It has a range of short stories written at an A2-B1 level, it has 8 short stories in a range of genres. Then at the end of each chapter it gives a synopsis of what happened with a vocabulary list and comprehension questions. And when it comes to grammar I am a mixture of "the grammar nerd" and someone who likes to learn from context and simply using the language with partners/tutors and getting corrected. The majority of my learning comes from immersion and speaking but I use a grammar book to help supplement things that don't make sense to me. I am really bad with understanding grammar rules, but I find that when I read grammar rules after exposing myself to a heap of the language I can learn them almost instantly because they explain what I already half knew. As such I really like the short stories and reading approach to learning and will definitely give Dino Lernt Deutsch a go.
You can purchase any of the books listed in this video with the appropriate version of Amazon for your location via this article: www.germanwithantrim.com/7-books-every-german-learner-needs/ ****Amazon links are affiliate links. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but I get a bit of the profit from any purchases.
Es freut mich dass du "You go me on the cookie" aufgenommen hast. Ich liebe Dana's RUclips Channel und ich habe das Buch auch gelesen. Es ist fantastisch!
Thanks for this. GRAMMAR. My go-to is Hammer's, 4 ed. And Langenscheidt's Pocket Grammar, 1998 ed, has a combination of completeness and convenience that's hard to beat. PRONUNCIATION. Chris Hall's Modern German Pronunciation, 2 ed, is a fab one-stop-shop for native anglophones. It helps to know IPA, but even if you don't, the consonant and vowel pronunciation how-to's are crystal clear. The chapters on stress, intonation and conversational speech (assimilation, elision, glottal stops, etc.) are superb.
Vielen Dank! I recently purchased the first book of Dino Lernt Deutsch, (A Cafe in Berlin) as I wanted to improve more of my German reading. I realize that my Reading and my listening with the language I am rather lacking in. I can understand bits and pieces but I still get overwhelmed and that anxiety of making a mistake and not being correct really bugs me. I am so looking forward to getting the book 😊
I also borrowed the books from my local German library when I was living in Germany (Going to be back soon 🤞) I agree with what you said in regards of Grammar. I am too a grammar nerd and I want to get better at understanding the grammar system, making up sentences (something I really need to work on - I think in English and yeah it isn't exactly the same system when saying/writing in German) it was called 'German Grammar in a Nutshell' (Herr Antrim - I believe it was in your Amazon storefront! 😊 - highly reccomand that book!) I also purchased 'The Everything Essential German book' by Edward Swick and also thought that getting a universal dictionary would be beneficial as well so I purchased 'Langenscheidt Universal Dictionary German' - Langenscheidt. I really enjoy your videos Herr Antrim. I only recently found them as they popped up on my youtube home page but you have been such a great help with my German thus far!
German Grammar in a Nutshell is another great book. It is in my storefront, but it isn't in the video, as I don't personally own a copy. I just borrowed it for a bit to see what it was all about.
In October I finished Assimil's B2 German course. The recordings are very good and the audio is in German only. It's mostly a dialogue-based method. They introduce grammar in bite-sized chunks and go further into it every 7th day and in the grammar section at the back of the book. There are no vocabulary lists to master. I also have their C2 book, but the language of instruction is French, and I'm a B2 at best in that language. Still, if you want to go well past beginner level German, you can't go wrong with the C2 book and audio. I also like the video series (A1, A2, B1) 'Nicos Weg' which follows a Spanish immigrant's experiences in Germany. It's available here on RUclips and there are no subtitles.
Thanks for the info. I haven't tried Assimil. Nico's Weg is awesome for German learners. There is even a full course available for free on Deutsche Welle's website that goes with all 3 parts.
Hello, You are definitely one of the top resources for studying German language. I am planning to study German ion my own until reach B2 level, I then will travel to Germany and complete the level which is required to study a degree. I think that using German- German language books alongside German-English resources is very important to understand German language. I found some books which are categorized according to a learner level. Deutsch intensiv and Grammatik aktiv. The former, is a comprehensive series which is published to teach you vocabulary, grammar and some books are for listening , reading and writing skills.
A book you could get is called a DK visual bilingual book of german how ever nothing about grammar but has at least 6000 words it has some phrases as well it is good for items and is separated by categories of what the object is
I have read Angelika Bohn's books and found them entertaining. She also wrote a book about her experiences as a teacher of German (not intended for German learners). It is called Wem die Deutschstunde schlägt: Eine Lehrerin erzählt. Have you read that? I also found useful English Grammar for Students of German, by Cecile Zorach, Charlotte Melin and Elizabeth A. Kautz. The next book is unfortunately no longer in print, but if you can find it, it might be useful/entertaining: Deutsch macht Spaß - An easy to understand German grammar review with Hagar and Peanuts cartoons in German, by Brigitte S. Dubiel.
I have not read that other book by Angelika Bohn. I thought about it, but just never did for some reason. I think I might have a copy of Deutsch macht Spaß that I inherited when I got my classroom, but I ignored most of the books that were in the room, as they were almost all ancient.
Thanks for the reading list. I found your number 1, 2, & 4 on ebay from a used book store that supports a charity. All in very good condition, and at far less than the amazon price. My first book for learning German came from a guy who started making videos to help his students in class, then started making them for fun, & next thing you know he's got 100,00 subscribers on RUclips! Congratulations, Herr Antrim!
Wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed my book and that you were able to support a cause you care about with the others. I use Amazon Smile, so everything I purchase goes to a charity.
Learning German through Storytelling: Baumgartner & Momsen Detective Stories ... Book by Andre Klein is a favorite of mine. I wish there were more episodes.
Thank you for the resources. I have been looking for a German vocab book that is grouped by themes and topics. Though I was very excited about the book "Mastering German Vocabulary: A Thematic Approach" but later I found that there is no plural form of the nouns included which is crucial when learning the nouns. We should also learn the plural form of the noun with gender. Do you recommend any other vocabulary book which solves this? Or how to rectify this issue if we have no other option?
I would rely on an app like dict.cc or leo.org to look up the plural forms. I haven't found a book that does what Mastering German Vocabulary does and includes the plurals.
Dieser Kanal ist genial! Vielen Dank, Herr Professor Antrim 👍🏻 BTW How can I report that ( using IPhone 11+ ) when I click on the link it doesn’t take me to the Amazon app?
Could I suggest adding some Amazon links for other countries? Otherwise for those of us outside of the US we'd have to pay a lot for shipping if we want to help you out!
I think some German grammar books ought to be only in German, once at mid levels (so B1 and above.) The top recommendations I've received from my own German teachers here in Germany: "Lehr- und Übungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik - aktuell - Die Gelbe aktuell", by Dreyer, Schmitt (there are dual-language editions of this one) "C-Grammatik: Übungsgrammatik Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Sprachniveau C1/C2", by Buscha, Szita, Raven.
I agree that around B1 you should switch to full immersion. Before that it doesn't make much sense, but after B1 you should be able to understand the terminology well enough to follow along and the experience will be much better. I have not heard of those two books, but I'll see if I can get my hands on a copy here in the USA.
Hello Herr Antrim! You wouldn't happen to know what the link to the German in Review Online Activities is would you? The link noted in the beginning of the book seems to be outdated, as it does not take you to functioning website. Thanks!
At the C1 and C2 levels you should be able to read pretty much anything you want. Don't look for books written for German learners at that point. Just find books that interest you. Books that expand your knowledge not just on German but in general.
@@MrLAntrim Thank you. I have been reading the Deutsche Welle daily and doing ok with it. Der Spiegel is more difficult, however, especially the longer articles.
Our school used to have Emil und die Detektive as part of the curriculum in our German 3 classes. I thought it was an interesting book and decent for learning vocabulary and phrasing, but the general story and everything is out of date, which makes it slightly more difficult to justify for learning purposes. Bottom line: There are better books. Angelika Bohn is better.
thank you for your enlightening reply, @@MrLAntrim As I read this book as a child. I enjoy reading it now in its original tongue , as a German self-learner. it is not easy , but when I can read parts and understanding them by myself, it is very rewarding. and increasing my vocabulary
i bought Dino lernt Deutsch, i am still halfway through A1. i find it overwhelming to understand after the second story. what level is it supposed to be?
I think that would be incredibly tedious. Hammer's Grammar is better as a resource when you come across something in your learning that you want to know more about. It's not much of a page turner. At least the "Grammar for Dummies" series makes things entertaining. Hammer's Grammar is incredibly dense and dry. Keep it on a shelf and when you need more info on a topic, pick it up and find it in the index. Read a few pages about that topic and then put it back on the shelf.
I am not familiar with this book, but it has over 3000 Amazon reviews with 84% of them 5 stars and most of the rest are 4 stars. I might order a copy for myself and see what it is like. My only hesitation is that the first version on Amazon is from 2013. There is an updated version coming out in October of 2024. www.cornelsen.de/produkte/grammatik-aktiv-training-fuer-fortgeschrittene-zur-wiederholung-der-grundgrammatik-uebungsbuch-als-interaktives-e-book-b1-9783061229856 There is a 2023 update available here: www.amazon.com/Grammatik-aktiv-A1-B1-C3-9Cbungsgrammatik-Friederike-dp-3061229647/dp/3061229647/ref=dp_ob_title_bk (not an affiliate link) I may contact the publisher and see if I can get an advanced copy. Gotta use this RUclips fame for something productive. 😅 You can apparently get the digital version for free (as long as it is just for you). www.cornelsen.de/produkte/grammatik-aktiv-verstehen-ueben-sprechen-pageplayer-app-a1-b1-1100026828 *None of the links in this response are affiliate links. I just wanted to make sure people knew what I was referencing.
@@MrLAntrim 😂true the YT fame should come in handy for that. Oh yh I think I got the 2023 version Und danke so much for the app link😊 Es tut mir leid für die broken Deutsch 😅
My daughter likes this series of books that all start with "Ich habe eine Freundin..." or "Ich habe einen Freund..." They are about various occupations. amzn.to/3ngkdkY
You can also get free audio recordings of the Grimm fairy tales. Check out Librivox and also vorleser.net. You can read through with the parallel translation and then listen to it later on for reading comprehension.
If you are looking for the best resources for German learners, I put together a HUGE PDF full of recommendations for everything from books to movies, RUclips Channels, websites, blogs and everything in between. Get your copy for FREE here: www.germanwithantrim.com/
German Grammar Drills has done wonders for me, I highly recommend it!
Everything learning German book by ed swick is my first beginner book, explains things very well for someone new to the language.
I learned English by reading japanese comicbooks. I am going to try and do the same with German. The visual cues help a lot
That is a fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing.
I really like Short Stories in German for Beginners by Olly Richards and Alex Rawlings. It has a range of short stories written at an A2-B1 level, it has 8 short stories in a range of genres. Then at the end of each chapter it gives a synopsis of what happened with a vocabulary list and comprehension questions.
And when it comes to grammar I am a mixture of "the grammar nerd" and someone who likes to learn from context and simply using the language with partners/tutors and getting corrected. The majority of my learning comes from immersion and speaking but I use a grammar book to help supplement things that don't make sense to me. I am really bad with understanding grammar rules, but I find that when I read grammar rules after exposing myself to a heap of the language I can learn them almost instantly because they explain what I already half knew. As such I really like the short stories and reading approach to learning and will definitely give Dino Lernt Deutsch a go.
That sounds amazing. I'll check it out.
You can purchase any of the books listed in this video with the appropriate version of Amazon for your location via this article: www.germanwithantrim.com/7-books-every-german-learner-needs/
****Amazon links are affiliate links. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but I get a bit of the profit from any purchases.
Es freut mich dass du "You go me on the cookie" aufgenommen hast. Ich liebe Dana's RUclips Channel und ich habe das Buch auch gelesen. Es ist fantastisch!
Thanks for this. GRAMMAR. My go-to is Hammer's, 4 ed. And Langenscheidt's Pocket Grammar, 1998 ed, has a combination of completeness and convenience that's hard to beat. PRONUNCIATION. Chris Hall's Modern German Pronunciation, 2 ed, is a fab one-stop-shop for native anglophones. It helps to know IPA, but even if you don't, the consonant and vowel pronunciation how-to's are crystal clear. The chapters on stress, intonation and conversational speech (assimilation, elision, glottal stops, etc.) are superb.
Vielen Dank! I recently purchased the first book of Dino Lernt Deutsch, (A Cafe in Berlin) as I wanted to improve more of my German reading. I realize that my Reading and my listening with the language I am rather lacking in. I can understand bits and pieces but I still get overwhelmed and that anxiety of making a mistake and not being correct really bugs me. I am so looking forward to getting the book 😊
I also borrowed the books from my local German library when I was living in Germany (Going to be back soon 🤞) I agree with what you said in regards of Grammar. I am too a grammar nerd and I want to get better at understanding the grammar system, making up sentences (something I really need to work on - I think in English and yeah it isn't exactly the same system when saying/writing in German) it was called 'German Grammar in a Nutshell' (Herr Antrim - I believe it was in your Amazon storefront! 😊 - highly reccomand that book!)
I also purchased 'The Everything Essential German book' by Edward Swick and also thought that getting a universal dictionary would be beneficial as well so I purchased
'Langenscheidt Universal Dictionary German' - Langenscheidt.
I really enjoy your videos Herr Antrim. I only recently found them as they popped up on my youtube home page but you have been such a great help with my German thus far!
German Grammar in a Nutshell is another great book. It is in my storefront, but it isn't in the video, as I don't personally own a copy. I just borrowed it for a bit to see what it was all about.
@@MrLAntrim what you think of "The Everything Essential German" book?
In October I finished Assimil's B2 German course. The recordings are very good and the audio is in German only. It's mostly a dialogue-based method. They introduce grammar in bite-sized chunks and go further into it every 7th day and in the grammar section at the back of the book. There are no vocabulary lists to master. I also have their C2 book, but the language of instruction is French, and I'm a B2 at best in that language. Still, if you want to go well past beginner level German, you can't go wrong with the C2 book and audio. I also like the video series (A1, A2, B1) 'Nicos Weg' which follows a Spanish immigrant's experiences in Germany. It's available here on RUclips and there are no subtitles.
Thanks for the info. I haven't tried Assimil.
Nico's Weg is awesome for German learners. There is even a full course available for free on Deutsche Welle's website that goes with all 3 parts.
Hello,
You are definitely one of the top resources for studying German language. I am planning to study German ion my own until reach B2 level, I then will travel to Germany and complete the level which is required to study a degree. I think that using German- German language books alongside German-English resources is very important to understand German language. I found some books which are categorized according to a learner level. Deutsch intensiv and Grammatik aktiv. The former, is a comprehensive series which is published to teach you vocabulary, grammar and some books are for listening , reading and writing skills.
A book you could get is called a DK visual bilingual book of german how ever nothing about grammar but has at least 6000 words it has some phrases as well it is good for items and is separated by categories of what the object is
This video was great thank you! Your recommendations are going to accompany me in the ubahn during commuting times :)
I have read Angelika Bohn's books and found them entertaining. She also wrote a book about her experiences as a teacher of German (not intended for German learners). It is called Wem die Deutschstunde schlägt: Eine Lehrerin erzählt. Have you read that? I also found useful English Grammar for Students of German, by Cecile Zorach, Charlotte Melin and Elizabeth A. Kautz. The next book is unfortunately no longer in print, but if you can find it, it might be useful/entertaining: Deutsch macht Spaß - An easy to understand German grammar review with Hagar and Peanuts cartoons in German, by Brigitte S. Dubiel.
I have not read that other book by Angelika Bohn. I thought about it, but just never did for some reason. I think I might have a copy of Deutsch macht Spaß that I inherited when I got my classroom, but I ignored most of the books that were in the room, as they were almost all ancient.
That's incredible, man! It's a very interesting recommendation! Thank you!
Interessiert und nützlich, danke! 👍
Angelika Bohn's books are the best. I'd probably read them even if I was a native german speaker!
Danke für deine Video es war so hilfreich / thanks for your video , it was really helpful 🇩🇪
Es freut mich, dass du es magst.
Thankyou brother. Short and simple 🤝
Thanks for the reading list. I found your number 1, 2, & 4 on ebay from a used book store that supports a charity. All in very good condition, and at far less than the amazon price. My first book for learning German came from a guy who started making videos to help his students in class, then started making them for fun, & next thing you know he's got 100,00 subscribers on RUclips! Congratulations, Herr Antrim!
Wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed my book and that you were able to support a cause you care about with the others. I use Amazon Smile, so everything I purchase goes to a charity.
Learning German through Storytelling: Baumgartner & Momsen Detective Stories ...
Book by Andre Klein is a favorite of mine. I wish there were more episodes.
gracias por las recomendaciones :)
de nada
You cant never have enough books to learn german... *never*
@@TheMadVulpen THEMADVULPEN?
Thanks Antrin God bless u and u famely
Thank you so much 😊
Look at that bow tie. Herr Antrim you are all right!
Thank you for the resources. I have been looking for a German vocab book that is grouped by themes and topics. Though I was very excited about the book "Mastering German Vocabulary: A Thematic Approach" but later I found that there is no plural form of the nouns included which is crucial when learning the nouns. We should also learn the plural form of the noun with gender. Do you recommend any other vocabulary book which solves this? Or how to rectify this issue if we have no other option?
I would rely on an app like dict.cc or leo.org to look up the plural forms. I haven't found a book that does what Mastering German Vocabulary does and includes the plurals.
Dieser Kanal ist genial! Vielen Dank, Herr Professor Antrim 👍🏻
BTW How can I report that ( using IPhone 11+ ) when I click on the link it doesn’t take me to the Amazon app?
I do not have an answer to that. I don't really know. It might be a default setting that isn't quite right. It could be a RUclips thing.
Could I suggest adding some Amazon links for other countries? Otherwise for those of us outside of the US we'd have to pay a lot for shipping if we want to help you out!
Great job 👏
I think some German grammar books ought to be only in German, once at mid levels (so B1 and above.)
The top recommendations I've received from my own German teachers here in Germany:
"Lehr- und Übungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik - aktuell - Die Gelbe aktuell", by Dreyer, Schmitt (there are dual-language editions of this one)
"C-Grammatik: Übungsgrammatik Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Sprachniveau C1/C2", by Buscha, Szita, Raven.
I agree that around B1 you should switch to full immersion. Before that it doesn't make much sense, but after B1 you should be able to understand the terminology well enough to follow along and the experience will be much better. I have not heard of those two books, but I'll see if I can get my hands on a copy here in the USA.
Hello Herr Antrim! You wouldn't happen to know what the link to the German in Review Online Activities is would you? The link noted in the beginning of the book seems to be outdated, as it does not take you to functioning website. Thanks!
Could suggest some standard book for Goethe German exam preparation,,A1,A2,b1,b2,,,
I know english,,but want to learn German.
Menshen, starten wir ,daf kompakt, schritte plus,which one is better for learnig termic german ???
Are there any suggestions for C1-C2 level stories? Klein and Boehm seem to top out at B2. Thanks for any help.
At the C1 and C2 levels you should be able to read pretty much anything you want. Don't look for books written for German learners at that point. Just find books that interest you. Books that expand your knowledge not just on German but in general.
@@MrLAntrim Thank you. I have been reading the Deutsche Welle daily and doing ok with it. Der Spiegel is more difficult, however, especially the longer articles.
I find reading and spelling in German very difficult, how can I improve my reading and spelling in German?
I like viewing german books on my kindle as it has a built in dictionary and annotations are just a click away.
Excellent idea!
but theres no amazon in bangladesh
Danke
Bitte.
Okay I just want to learn geman
what do you think about reading the novel from Erich Kästner as a learning book?
Our school used to have Emil und die Detektive as part of the curriculum in our German 3 classes. I thought it was an interesting book and decent for learning vocabulary and phrasing, but the general story and everything is out of date, which makes it slightly more difficult to justify for learning purposes. Bottom line: There are better books. Angelika Bohn is better.
thank you for your enlightening reply, @@MrLAntrim
As I read this book as a child. I enjoy reading it now in its original tongue , as a German self-learner. it is not easy , but when I can read parts and understanding them by myself, it is very rewarding. and increasing my vocabulary
I tried ordering some of these books but none of these are deliverable to India. Please help!
i bought Dino lernt Deutsch, i am still halfway through A1. i find it overwhelming to understand after the second story. what level is it supposed to be?
Do you suggest to read whole book of hammers German grammar and usage ? Because I have been reading it and it's to much . ? What do u say?
I think that would be incredibly tedious. Hammer's Grammar is better as a resource when you come across something in your learning that you want to know more about. It's not much of a page turner. At least the "Grammar for Dummies" series makes things entertaining. Hammer's Grammar is incredibly dense and dry. Keep it on a shelf and when you need more info on a topic, pick it up and find it in the index. Read a few pages about that topic and then put it back on the shelf.
@@MrLAntrim thanks I was reading hammers because I have to reach B2 within 8 months that's why and can u give me alternative method to go that
@@alinsoar go give a test
could u pls suggest some free apps for reading german
Sir i was a b2 student can i learn b2 self study...
Either joining a language school
I just got Grammatik activ cornelson
Do you know it?
I am not familiar with this book, but it has over 3000 Amazon reviews with 84% of them 5 stars and most of the rest are 4 stars. I might order a copy for myself and see what it is like.
My only hesitation is that the first version on Amazon is from 2013. There is an updated version coming out in October of 2024. www.cornelsen.de/produkte/grammatik-aktiv-training-fuer-fortgeschrittene-zur-wiederholung-der-grundgrammatik-uebungsbuch-als-interaktives-e-book-b1-9783061229856
There is a 2023 update available here: www.amazon.com/Grammatik-aktiv-A1-B1-C3-9Cbungsgrammatik-Friederike-dp-3061229647/dp/3061229647/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
(not an affiliate link)
I may contact the publisher and see if I can get an advanced copy. Gotta use this RUclips fame for something productive. 😅
You can apparently get the digital version for free (as long as it is just for you). www.cornelsen.de/produkte/grammatik-aktiv-verstehen-ueben-sprechen-pageplayer-app-a1-b1-1100026828
*None of the links in this response are affiliate links. I just wanted to make sure people knew what I was referencing.
@@MrLAntrim 😂true the YT fame should come in handy for that.
Oh yh I think I got the 2023 version
Und danke so much for the app link😊
Es tut mir leid für die broken Deutsch 😅
please could you suggest some fact books like encyclopedias for kids or young adults (non fiction)
My daughter likes this series of books that all start with "Ich habe eine Freundin..." or "Ich habe einen Freund..." They are about various occupations. amzn.to/3ngkdkY
interesting - tho the Klein books have too much profanity in them
IMHO profanity is vocabulary. Even the bad stuff must be learned. It helps when you are being yelled at in German. 😂
To be honest it's unpossible to learn German lol. I've learnt German for 6+ years and I dont know shit
I want to come to Germany for study plz give suggestions after 12 std
Herr Smartypants! Geil!
You can also get free audio recordings of the Grimm fairy tales. Check out Librivox and also vorleser.net. You can read through with the parallel translation and then listen to it later on for reading comprehension.