A1 Reading Pack

44 interactive texts, audio, and exercises - your A1 reading library inside the Digital Reader.
About:
Learning German at the beginner stage often feels slow and frustrating, but it doesn’t have to. Our A1 Reading Pack gives you 44 short, interactive texts inside the Digital Reader, complete with audio, translations, and practice. It’s your complete beginner library to build confidence step by step.
A1 Level
40 Texts
30 Exercises
Closed

Most learners give up because reading German feels too hard, too slow, or too boring. The A1 Reading Pack changes that:

  • 44 interactive texts
  • Native-speaker audio
  • Built-in translations
  • 30+ practice exercises & flashcards
  • Curious cultural themes

This is the complete self-paced A1 reading library - perfect for learners who want to immerse in German input and build a strong beginner foundation.

How It Works

All texts in the A1 Reading Pack use our Digital Reader - the tool we built to make German reading simple and immersive.

1. Read stories with support

Click on words for instant translations.

2. Practice while you read

Fill-in-the-blank exercises and comprehension quizzes give you instant feedback.

3. Review & remember

Flashcard packs help you keep the new vocabulary active.

4. Listen like a native

Every text comes with a native-speaker audio recording.

Meet the Digital Reader

The Digital Reader brings everything together in one place - you read, listen, and practise directly inside the story. It’s designed to bring curious, cultural texts within your reach from day one, with interactive tools that make reading German feel smooth and motivating.

Try it out, with this sample text:

What you'll get

44x interactive texts

native-speaker audio

30+ exercises

flashcards

translations

PDF downloads

Sample Stories You'll Read

William & die Techno-Szene
Dominique im Büro
Timo im deutschen Restaurant
Zoya sucht die Bibliothek
Omar spricht über die Jahreszeiten
Florian spricht über seine Freizeit

Our Method

At Sloeful, we believe that people learn languages best when they read material that is interesting, understandable, and just above their level. This principle comes from linguist Stephen Krashen’s research on language acquisition, and it’s at the heart of everything we create.

Comprehensible Input
Learners absorb language best when exposed to material that's slightly above their current level but still understandable.
Curious Content
You will learn better when the content is both comprehensible and interesting to you. That's why we always include curious articles on art, history & culture.
Spaced Repetition
Reviewing material over time boosts retention, reinforcing comprehension with structured, repeated exposure.
Start Reading, Today
44 interactive texts, audio, and exercises - your A1 reading library inside the Digital Reader.
  • Curious German texts
  • Built-in Translations
  • 30 Interactive Exercises
  • Native Speaker Audios
  • Digital Reader
  • 30-day Money-back guarantee
  • PDF Downloads
  • Made for Beginners (A2)
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