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Sporcles

Learn about Sporcle Quizzes on my other website. What are SPORCLES? | Pat’s Language Cabinet

Here a list of some for German:

Essential verbs

German loanwords

German dishes

D words to German and French

German: Numbers Quiz (sporcle.com)

German: Colors Quiz (sporcle.com)

German: To Be Quiz (sporcle.com)

German: Time Quiz (sporcle.com)

German: Family Quiz

German: Months Quiz

German: Animals Quiz

 

 

Links to recommended pages

Easy German 

Easy German provides a number of videos to different kinds of topics. I use Easy French myself and really enjoy the real life situations. Explore.

Deutsche Welle supports learning German as part of their mission. Their department “Educational Programs” creates multimedial material for all levels (as defined by the EU ‘Europäischer Referenzrahmen’). For teachers and language trainers, all content is free to use and integrate into your classes. DW is a great webpage for every level of German learning. It provides a mix of audio, video, imagery and text from the very beginner level to advanced. To tell the truth, you don’t really need much more. Go there and explore.

If you are a complete beginner, do all the 100 lessons under Deutschtrainer. Do as much as you can fit into your everyday routines as possible. As much as I believe in the more the better – after all, children developing their first languages do nothing else all day – a little regularly will carry you a long way. It will just take a little longer, but you will get there. You won’t get anywhere if you do nothing 😉 (Links also above in ‘black area’)

Stories

Improve your language by reading stories slightly above your level. You should still be able to understand most of the text. It does depend on your tolerance for the unknown. However, a lot of the language we use in everyday conversation is highly repetitive. Some say for 80 percent of what we say we need 20 percent of a language.

Two examples: Café in Berlin, also as an audiobook; Short Stories in German

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Work with pictures and describe what you see. The images below relate to topics and events of the year 2024. Can you guess which ones? You can click on the images to enlarge them.

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