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The following
links will be used during class and can also be used at home as a way to
practice your German skills. Below each link is a short description of
what you will find on the webpage. More pages will be added
throughout the year. Please let me know if you find something interesting
and I will add it also.
http://www.emcp.com/deutschaktuell/level1/sa/index.html
Here is the link to the textbook's internet activities. Occasionally, we
will do some of these in class, but feel free to do these on your own as
well!
http://www.vokabel.com/
Vocabulary quizzes... click on the topic of your choice. Then select
English as your mother tongue and German as your test language. HINT:
there are no umlauts in this activity, therefore, use an "e" after the
umlauted vowel.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/german/
German/English Picture Dictionaries. Scroll down and select a topic then
use it as practice. You may also want to teach a younger sibling what you
have learned in German class.
http://www.serve.com/shea/work.htm
This is Robert Shea's German webpage. It's an excellent source of German
webpages, culture,information, and activities and we may reference this
page throughout the year also. At times, could be a little overwhelming,
but feel free to explore!
http://www.pates.gloucs.sch.uk/german/
The site goes along with a different textbook, but the activities and
games can be used with our textbook also. The games tell you what
percentage you have correct. There are also some nice, small readings with
questions to answer.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/germ/workshops/urls/
Mt. Holyoke's webpage of German
links. Fabulous site with many links to many different topics of interest.
Very extensive!
http://konjugator.lingofox.de/de/konjugieren_deutsch.htm
How to conjugate a verb. Type the verb in it's infinitive form and it will
conjugate the verb for you! You only need to be aware of the "Präsens"
section.
http://www.german-way.com/gwcontents.html
Links about the German culture from the book "The German Way". Interesting
facts about the culture, history, and travel.
http://n-tv.de/
German CNN, be up to date on news in
Germany and around the world auf Deutsch!
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/german/abinitio/index.html
Practice some listening online. This does not correlate exactly with our
textbook, but find activities that are similar to what we are studying.
http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/culture/life/G_Kids/holidays.htm
German holidays
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