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German Department

Resources

Academic & Language Organizations

Language Resources


  • Slow German is a podcast that can help language learners expand their vocabulary and better their listening comprehension skills.

  • Lingolia is a well organized site that displays overviews of grammar and syntax rules, and has a good collection of interactive exercises sorted by topic. The exercises are not only multiple choice, and allow the user to practice writing out phrases on their own, umlauts provided. This page lays out examples and exceptions to rules, with easily understood explanations.

  • This page allows the user to practice by grammar, vocab, or conjugation topic in a flashcard format. Questions are displayed, and the user can think of the answer before clicking “answer” to verify they were correct. This page also provides a ‘theory’ component wherein different patterns and grammar rules are explained with examples.

  • This is a simple page containing German exercises sorted by grammar categories, with concentrations on typical “problem areas.” The problems are sorted by difficulty, and are self-correcting. The format is very easy to use. However, there are a limited number of problems for each type. This page does not require making an account, though making a free account will allow one to save their progress.

  • Deutsch Akademie also sorts problems by grammar categories, allowing for multiple choice answering of questions. The format can be somewhat confusing as answers are not broken up by space, but the page allows the user to customize by level and number of problems.

Podcasts for Learning or Practicing your German


  • Follow along with Nico through a series of lessons and adventures for beginners learning German!

  • For more advanced students: learn about a variety of different relevant topics in SWR’s Wissen podcast.

  • Up to date news stories in German… but told very slowly so German language learners can follow along more easily!

  • This podcast discusses topics from Germany and all around the world while also explaining many vocab words and common expressions.

  • This podcast will help you better your German while learning more about central topics or what’s happening in the world. Episodes are short, and are accompanied by practice questions, glossaries, and transcripts.

  • Ever wanted to save time by learning German in your sleep? Try out Einschlafen podcast, a German podcast meant to help you fall asleep. A soothing voice reads classic German texts as you drift into dreamland…

  • Elementarfragen showcases the exciting stories of interesting personalities. This podcast is for more advanced learners looking to expand their vocabulary and knowledge.

Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

German-English / English-German

German-German and Dialect Dictionaries

Specialized Glossaries and Encyclopedias

Literature

German Book Sources

German Literature Online

History

Arts & Culture

Media & News

Newspapers


  • Independent daily newspaper “by and for” Berliners. No paywall.
  • Published daily in Frankfurt, FAZ boasts the widest circulation abroad. No paywall, but doesn’t allow adblockers. Archives not available unless subscribed. 

  • Leftist Marxist daily newspaper. No paywall.
  • Published in Munich, Süddeutsche Zeitung is one of the biggest German daily newspapers and is read throughout Germany and internationally. Daily articles not behind a paywall.

  • Daily widely circulated newspaper based in Berlin. No paywall.

Other Media

Political Parties & Government

Germany

  • - the Federal Government of Germany
  • - the Christian Democratic Union
  • - the Social Democratic Party of Germany

Austria

  • - the Austrian Federal Government
  • - the Social Democratic Party of Austria
  • - the Austrian People's Party

Switzerland

  • - the Swiss Federal Council

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