
Best selling Non-fiction from Cornelsen
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Cornelsen products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Cornelsen Duden - Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
The new Duden 2024. Learn all about the spelling changes and explore the vocabulary of the German language.

2. Cornelsen Verschwundene Wörter
Every old dictionary is an intermediate realm where the spirits of dead words haunt among the living. In this sense, Matthias Heine highlights charming cultural stories: some are connected to great literature, like "Feinsliebchen" in the poems of Heinrich Heine. Others are sentimental memories of the language used by parents and grandparents, such as "Manchesterhose" or "bohnern." What they all have in common is that linguistic change is slowly but surely leaving them behind in the past. Let us take another look back at them.

3. Cornelsen English G 21. Ausgabe A4. Vokabeltaschenbuch
Information about the volume: New elements in Volume 4. Double-sided background file in each unit with cultural information about the USA. Americana - highlights of the country and its people. Each unit includes a reading course page for systematic work on reading comprehension. Continuation and deepening of test preparation. The final unit offers the opportunity to read and possibly stage a short play. Information about the series: Conceptual competencies: communicative skills, methodological competence, learning and working techniques (study skills). Differentiation: Numerous extra offers for differentiated work within the classroom. Preparation for secondary level II: Analyzing literary texts, viewing sections for working with films, practicing mediation. Text file (from Volume 3): Appendix with fictional and non-fictional texts. From Volume 5: Each unit is followed by three to four practice activities.

4. Cornelsen Kluge Wörter
Matthias Heine provides easy access to educated and elevated language, taking us on a cultural history of educational language. Words like "ambiguity," "chimera," "to ascertain," and "genuine" are explained in terms of their history, current usages, and the pitfalls associated with them. What is problematic about "narrative" and "taxonomy," and when are "redundant" or "latent" appropriate to use? This journey through the most interesting words of the German educational language allows one to enhance their own language skills and learn fascinating facts about it.

5. Cornelsen Religion verstehen 7
Competence-oriented and student-centered. "Understanding Religion" is the new teaching series for Catholic religious education in secondary schools based on the Bavarian LehrplanPLUS. The teaching material places special emphasis on helping students learn to understand faith and religion in the context of contemporary thought and experience. Religious language education. One can only understand religion if one understands religious language forms. Language competence is emphasized here as a consistent principle. Active learning. The content is oriented towards the students. They are taken seriously as subjects. This also includes a conscious emphasis on learning through biographies (model learning). This provides stimuli for searching, questioning, and further thinking.

6. Cornelsen Access, Bavaria, 8th grade, vocabulary pocketbook
Information on the series release:
Complete Bavaria - fully aligned with the LehrplanPLUS
Over the past few years, we have listened closely and observed how your English lessons have evolved. We have incorporated essential aspects of this into Access Bayern, always keeping the alignment with the new curriculum in mind. Our Bavarian publisher and the Bavarian advisors have paid special attention to this.
Grades 5 to 7
Clear linear unit structure: Lead-in followed by several parts. The practice pages follow directly after the introductory texts.
Transition from primary school: motivating start with gradual progression.
Let’s prepare for a Test: Train all competencies for school assessments with mixed bag and other formats.
Competency focuses per volume
Thinking about language: Incorporating multilingualism and heritage languages.
Listening comprehension: The world behind the picture - video sequences on cultural studies and everyday English.
Access to cultures: Cultural studies and intercultural learning clearly identified.
Learning tasks: With Your task, students apply vocabulary, structures, themes, and work techniques from a unit - including self-assessment.
Performance and inclination differentiation: More help, Early finisher, You choose.
Practice sequence: intensive learning and practicing - also differentiated.
Reading texts: Mini-readings in Volume 1.
Word banks: Illustrated thematic vocabulary.
Authenticity: The children in volumes 1 and 2 are students of Plymstock School in the coastal town of Plymouth, South England. From Volume 3 onwards, it focuses on original locations in the English-speaking world.
From Grade 8
Clear linear unit structure: Lead-in followed by several parts. The practice pages follow directly after the introductory texts.
Checkpoint: Train all competencies for school assessments with mixed bag and other formats.
Competency focuses per volume: Volume 4 focuses on mediation.

7. Cornelsen Tema a tema B1 Así se habla
The practice books Así se habla at levels B1, B2, and C1/C2 introduce the nuances of the Spanish language: they train vocabulary and everyday expressions through oral and written tasks. The range of topics is aligned with the Libro del alumno. The practice books can also be used independently.

Tema a tema B1 Así se habla
Spanish, Vanessa Coto Bautista, Anna Turza Ferré, 2016
8. Cornelsen Verbrannte Wörter
"Anti-social," "perfect weather," or "people" - many words are considered taboo because they are associated with the rhetoric of the National Socialists. Especially since linguistic boundaries have been increasingly tested in political debates, the question arises again about which words can be used without connecting to Nazi ideology. Journalist Matthias Heine examines the language of the Nazis and discusses over 100 terms. Some, like "stew," may come as a surprise. Conversely, it becomes clear that not everything we would have categorized as Nazi-related truly belongs in that box. This book provides valuable guidance on this sensitive terrain.

9. Cornelsen English G 21. Wörterbuch Englisch-Deutsch / Deutsch-Englisch
Information about the series: Reading texts, writing texts? Students can find all the necessary vocabulary in the Cornelsen English G 21 school dictionary. This fully four-color dictionary has been specially developed for users of the teaching material. Series information: Approximately 60,000 entries and phrases with student-relevant vocabulary - for levels A1 to B1. The Cornelsen school dictionaries reflect the learning vocabulary of the respective teaching material and illustrate it particularly appealingly with current color photos. Photo pages for word fields further support vocabulary work. The modern, user-friendly layout has been developed by an international team of experienced lexicographers. The Cornelsen school dictionaries are specifically tailored to the needs of German-speaking learners: explanations are consistent throughout.

10. Cornelsen Eine Frage der Moral
Just using equitable language does not create a just world. However, by using it, we demonstrate that we indeed want a just world. Terms like "language police," "moral crusader," and "gender nonsense" – why do people get so heated about efforts to make language fair? Why do individuals protest against combating sexist and racist language? In his updated and expanded new edition, linguist and publicist Anatol Stefanowitsch shows how the debates have intensified politically in recent years and what needs to be done now.
