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Speaking German: 30 websites to help



German is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and other countries. Germany is a country with a developed economy, an interesting history and a bunch of beautiful cities. This means that German can be useful both for business and work, and for exciting travel.

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Online courses
  • Deutsch-online – here you can download several video, audio and online courses to choose from. In addition, the site is full of additional material that will help you learn the language fun: games, exercises, tests, German radio and television online.
  • Deutsch.info is a multilingual website that combines German lessons with practical tips on living and working in Germany and Austria.
  • Speakasap - free and paid courses with audio and video accompaniment and exercises.
  • Englishonlinefree – suitable for beginners: there are rules of reading, basics of grammar, phrasebook, small videos, books and other materials.
  • Lingvister is an online school for learning German and other languages via Skype with extensive speech practice.
  • Deutsche-welt – you can find online courses on the site, as well as many selections of courses, articles and dictionaries of the German language.
  • Study.ru - the resource offers systematic online lessons, video lessons, audiobooks, tests, useful articles, interesting collections of words and phrases and lyrics.


German on social media
  • vk.com/ldeutsch – Ich liebe Deutsch is an active community where video tutorials, songs, articles and jokes are published in German.
  • vk.com/deutschonline – Deutsch Online is the largest German language learning community.
  • ru-deutsch.livejournal – Große Glocke is a community for German language learners in LiveJournal, where they post articles about language learning, ask for help with translation, talk about life and study in Germany.


Communication with native speakers
  • Livemocha is a popular social network for anyone learning foreign languages. Training is based on the principle of “help you – help you”. Lessons and exercises are offered, the correctness of which is checked by native speakers. You can also communicate with other users in German.
  • Busuu is a virtual community for learning German and other foreign languages. On the site or in the mobile application, you can learn words, communicate in a video chat with other participants of the social network.
  • MyLanguageExchange – the site allows you to find a foreign interlocutor who is interested in learning your native language. Then you can talk with him on any topic in text or voice chat.
  • Lang-8 is where native speakers can help correct errors in writing: you write and foreign users correct errors and comment. It is useful when preparing presentations and important letters.


Mobile applications
  • Hellotalk – just choose the language you want to learn (more than 100 languages are available) and immediately get acquainted with native speakers of this language.
  • Duolingo is a free application with well-organized and user-friendly content, perfect for the beginner level.
  • Tunein is a radio listening app.


Blogs.
  • De-speak is a Russian-language blog of a German language teacher with a large number of video lessons, audio classes, articles and topics.
  • Claudi um die Welt is an interesting German-language blog with stories about different countries and good photos.
  • Berlin Ick liebe dir is a blog about Berlin in German. The blog is for Berliners, for those who love Berlin, and for those who want to live in it. News about urban cultural events, colorful reports on restaurants, exhibitions and nightclubs, stories about interesting people.


Dictionaries and vocabulary
  • Multitran is a simple and convenient dictionary with a lot of words. The local community of translators will prompt you to translate a complex expression or a rare word.
  • Languageguide – the site will allow you to master the basic vocabulary. Hover over the object and you will hear the correct German pronunciation of the word or phrase.
  • ABBYY Lingvo Live is a live dictionary where you can not only see the meaning of words and expressions, but also ask for help in translation.


Grammar and spelling
  • Fundamentals of German is an English-language resource aimed at studying grammar. All the main points are presented in the form of convenient tables.
  • Languagetool is a convenient tool for checking the spelling and spelling of texts in German and other languages.


Books, movies, radio and newspapers
  • Franklang.ru - on the site you will find books in German, adapted for those who study the language, according to the method of Ilya Frank. Many of them can be purchased in electronic format and read, for example, on the way to work.
  • Extr@Deutsch is a fun series created as a tutorial specifically for learning German.
  • Nowtv.de are modern German TV series in the original language that can be watched online.
  • Deutsche Welle is one of the most popular newspapers in Germany. The best way to get acquainted with living language and modern vocabulary.
  • Bayern Online is a German radio, TV and TV series.
  • 1live is a very popular German youth radio with hits from all over Europe. A lot of modern German speech.


Learning through play
  • Quia offers more than 2 thousand quizzes and games to consolidate knowledge of the German language.
  • Lyricstraining allows you to learn a language from your favorite songs. You need to choose the artist and composition, specify the level of language proficiency and carefully listen, trying to fill in the gaps in the text.




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