Are there any good free German learning sources on the internet?

Sat, Jun 26, 2010

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I rattling REALLY poverty ot see German. First of every because of adornment titled Tokio Hotel. They intercommunicate Teutonic and so i intellection i would be engrossing and recreation if scholarly the module myself. Second, my papa and stepmom intercommunicate Teutonic and i would same to see it so when they hit conversations I at small crapper see what their conversation about.
So if some of you undergo most some beatific liberated Teutonic acquisition trials or books i crapper analyse discover gratify verify me!!!
Thanks!!

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5 Responses to “Are there any good free German learning sources on the internet?”

  1. Officer J Says:

    Actually I have a GREAT link for you. Check this website out for alot of help with Grammar, words, and understanding how the language works:

    also try:

    These links have helped me out when I am in a rut. Hope it helps you out as well.

    Viel Spaß Viel Glück – Much fun, much luck.

  2. whosafishy Says:

    I really don’t know about Internet sites, but I’m currently learning Korean and the “teach yourself” book series are doing a great job for me. it comes with a tape, so you hear the pronunciation. they’re not too expensive either…

    ich wunsche dir viel erfolg! (i wish you much success – German)

  3. Edgar der Meister. Says:

    i’ve used this, but then stopped because i dint have time for it.

  4. Cesar M Says:

    I am also in the process of learning German and the stuff I use includes bilingual children’s stories, youtube, and bookbox. The bilingual children’s stories are at (http://www.a-language-guide.com/german-short-stories) where I copy and paste them side-by-side. I also use Youtube where I see “Herr Nelson” lessons (http://youtube.com/watch?v=ju6CwbpnS7M) and listen to german-dubbed/translated music from Disney, such as Pocahantas’s “Color of the Wind” (http://youtube.com/watch?v=mD4664Iine4) and Snow White’s “I’m Wishing” (just type “german” and song title). And for storytelling, I see and listen to Bookbox’s excellent downloads for only $2.99 each or see sample at(http://youtube.com/watch?v=qLok8Qnve3c).

  5. Wildcard Says:

    Learn Languages with native speakers:

    Dictionary engl./german + audio:=

    GooooogleBooks – here you can find lots of books in german language: (I browsed for the word “wisdom” in german “weisheit”)
    And you can download many books here:

    plus:
    download PHONOstar player for free and listen to german radio – you will find any:
    Nevertheless, your parents will be your best teacher!

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