German

Rosetta Stone

The Language Lab has Rosetta Stone software for German Levels 1 and 2. Learn to speak, read, and write on your own or supplement your textbook with this total immersion program. We have only one license for each level, so call (360) 867-7020 to reserve a computer, or contact a lab aide via email.

Wie Geht's?

The companion site for Wie Geht's?, the textbook used in Marianne Hoepli's Intensive German course, has additional exercises, vocabulary lists, interactive games, and online (not printable) flashcard sets for each chapter. Unlike the iLrn website advertised in the book, this site is FREE and does not require an access code (not available if you purchased your book used) to get to the material. Sweet.

Fodor's Useful Phrases for Travel

Fodor's Travel Guide has created an online phrasebook of useful expressions.  Click on a language and select the kinds of phrases you'd like to work on such as greetings or dining out.  Listen to sound files to perfect your pronunciation, and you'll know how to find a bathroom in no time.

Phonetics

Flash animation of the phonetics of American English, German, and Spanish created at the University of Iowa.  Click on a language and hear all the sounds pronounced alone and within the context of words.  Features an animated anatomical drawing of the mouth, so you'll know exactly where to put your tongue to make those tricky sounds, and plays video of a native speaker using the sounds in context.

Digital Dialects

Digital Dialects has loads of animated activities and games that are intended to provide a relaxed way of acquiring basic language skills, and a great break from the books!

Internet Polyglot

Internet Polyglot is an online flashcard system which uses games and drills designed to help you retain vocabulary.  Build your own lessons, steal from other users, or use the ready-made sets.

FAZ.NET

FAZ.NET is a great online source for German, European, and International news. The website has just about every news category imaginable with easy navigation between different sections. The website also contains an online version of the Frankfurt based Rhein-Main Zeitung. The Rhein-Main Zeitung is only one of many different news sources based in Frankfurt - many others may be found on the Rhein-Main Media page. These sites will be useful to those who are nearly fluent in German, or are capable of understanding very advanced writing.

Spiegel Online

Spiegel Online is a web source for international, European, and German news with a variety of topics ranging from culture, to sports, to sciences. The website is available entirely in German, or there is a condensed version in English. The website also features a forum in both German and English.

Evergreen Library

Click on the links below to access the search results for German language resources in the library.

Language Study Sound Recordings: Language instruction CDs, tapes, and LPs.

Music: Traditional, classical, and folk CDs, tapes, and LPs.

Video Recordings: German language films and language instruction videos.

Readers: Practice your German with these simplified or notated texts.

Dictionaries: German to English and English to German,plus specialized lexicons.

Culture: Academic journals and texts on German culture.

Podcasts

Multilingual Books in Seattle has a list of podcasts available for Chinese, French, German, and Spanish. Educational programming is available so you can take classes on your mp3 player, or you can listen to news, culture, technology, or entertainment-themed shows. Immerse yourself in language and culture to increase your comprehension and hear the language in real life speech.

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