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American Association of Teachers of GermanIncludes a real nice listing of Internet resources
English-German and German-English Online Dictionary
"This dictionary contains more than 133,000 words and idioms in each language."
germanistik.net
Internet Resources for Germanists
A nice academic site with Conference & Job annoucements, topical listing in German studies, research tools, scholarly journals, German departments around the world, Research tools, professional organizations, and German language tools..
By Alan Ng
GermanForTravellers
"a comprehensive free and retail resource site. GFT was created through a partnership between Dr. Golz and the University of Victoria (IDC). Working with UVic, Dr. Golz has developed German instruction materials using fun, realistic learning exercises that attempt to mimic the study abroad experience."
German Studies Exercises on the Web
"Numerous German language exercises are available on the net for elementary to advanced levels of proficiency. Listed below are some of the best examples involving German language, literature and culture courses. The list contains convenient links to more than 100 assignments ranging from 20 to 50 minutes."
German Studies Trails on Web
"These literature and culture trails are designed for everyone who likes to explore the Internet as a virtual language laboratory or engage in research and study projects, including Germanistik and literary theory. Younger readers can connect to children's pages on the KinderWeb, others can join German Chatrooms, and work through German Web Exercises on various levels of proficiency, or look for multimedia Teaching Tools and Software links.
By Andreas Lixl, Prof. of German, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
LEO German-English Dictionary
"The LEO Dictionary has now grown by 34.000 entries of business-oriented translations."
Another great online dictionary
Schau ins Land
"...the audiomagazine for intermediate to advanced speakers of German and those interested in German lifestyle, culture and travel. Professional journalists in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland provide a fascinating overview of German-speaking Europe every month in Schau ins Land. Recent highlights include an interview with the ice-skater Katarina Witt, a visit to Stralsund on the Baltic coast, a look at the German healthcare system, a profile of composer Richard Strauss, and a feature on the disappearing art of making Gamsb‰rte (and youíll find out what Gamsb‰rte are!)."
German Language Schools
Alpha Sprachinsititut Austria
Learn German and English in Vienna
Additional Page of Interest: Academic Info: German History
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