Open your Cornelsen textbook. Look for a colored box or a sticker on the inside cover, the first page of a chapter, or the back of the book. It is usually labeled “Webcode,” “Online-Code,” or “Mein Webcode.”
| Feature | Webcode | ISBN | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Short, random characters (e.g., 5h2-9k ). | 10 or 13 digit number (e.g., 978-3-06... ). | | Purpose | Direct link to digital extras. | Identifier to buy the book or search the shop. | | Where to use | cornelsen.de/webcode or App. | Online shops / Library catalogs. |
Many textbooks include Webcodes for accessing audio tracks, such as listening comprehension exercises, pronunciation guides, or full-text narrations. For example, in the "Forum Geschichte" series, all narrative texts are available as audio files that students can stream via the Cornelsen Lernen App or play directly through Webcodes.
For language learning (English, German, French, etc.), listening comprehension is key. Interactive Quizzes: Engaging, self-checking exercises.
Die Materialien, die hinter den Webcodes liegen, variieren je nach Schulbuch und Fach. Typischerweise handelt es sich um:
Audio listening files for foreign language books (such as English or French track sets) alongside explanatory animations or historical clips.