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        Study German Homepages

        As a german native speaker, I would suggest you the following homepages :

        www.duolingo.com ( actually offer great stuff for many languages).

        http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/

        http://www.goethe.de/  (homepage of the world-famous goethe institute)

        http://www.surfmusik.de/  ( stream many different german radio channels online and free)

        There must be many others...however, as I researched on this a couple of days ago I was surprised to see that there are apparently not so many good homepages that are offering quality content for learners of German :frozen:

        Maybe I should create a new "Study German" homepage :=)) :laugh:

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        Thanks for this! I've been struggling a bit with learning more than pleasantries and ordering at restaurants - which I'd like to say I think I do pretty well.  :wink:

        I'll go check these out and maybe my German neighbors and community members will stop taking pity on me and just speaking English. I can't stand not knowing the language while I live in this country! It seems so rude to assume that they should speak my language just because I'm an American.

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        Here are a couple as well:

        Grammar review: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~german/Grammatik/Grammatik.html

        More grammar: http://www.german-grammar.de/grammar/content/english_german_table_of_content.htm

        German/English dictionary (they have other languages as well): http://www.dict.cc/

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        Thank you for the recommendations. I am always looking for new ways to improve how well I can write in German. If you are looking for a good translation website, I also recommend www.leo.org. It's what we used in High School to accurately translate words, and it has always worked well for me.

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          On 11/8/2013 at 3:26 AM, ValerieAnne said:

        Thank you all for the recommendations! I use TuneIn Radio myself (I'm sorry I don't have specific links) and select any German station - so you can try that as well.  :millionaire:

        oh yes...Tuneln Radio is great for all kind of languages (radio stations in different languages)! I recommend it as well! I got it as an iphone app.

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