German speakers help me please

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Ariel Roman
German speakers help me please

Postby Ariel Roman » 2002-09-14, 3:58

Hallo leute.

I'm looking for Deutsch language resources, in order of practice at home, so if some of you know a page that could be useful, I'll be more than pleased. Gracias.

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Postby Psi-Lord » 2002-09-14, 8:32

I don't know whether this will be what you're looking for, but I used to enjoy having a look around http://german.about.com/.

Hope that helps! :)
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Postby Luís » 2002-09-14, 9:47

I don't know what's your level, but here's a full beginner's course from Goethe Institut :

http://www.goethe.de/z/50/linaleo/start2.htm

(Also available in Spanish version)

With a grammar, lots of exercises and audio.
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German exercises

Postby ekalin » 2002-09-14, 17:30

Here is a list of online exercises:

http://www.home.gil.com.au/~kmunro/

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Postby jumichlo » 2002-09-14, 21:38

If you want to improve your listening and reading I can recommend you a nice page of “Euronews”:
http://www.euronews.net/

There you’ll find daily news in German, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian & Spanish.

But the nice thing is that the news are available as video (you need Real Player) or as plain text. The written text is the same as the spoken one in the video. So you can read the text while you listen to it in the video. Because the news are (more or less) the same in all 7 languages you can check back in a language you better understand.

It’s worth a try.
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