🇩🇪 German Language Learning Resources
Hi everyone. Here’s yet another resources post.
This time I’ve been looking for some German learning material - though I’m not too familiar with the language myself.
Please add your favorite places to learn German in the comments .
1 - Nicos Weg @ LearnGerman.dw.com
They have lessons starting at A1, so this is a good place to start if you have no previous knowledge. There are also videos so you can learn pronunciation as well.
2 - Coffee Break German Podcast
If you already have some knowledge and need listening practice, Coffee Break goes from Beginner to Advanced. I would recommend you’re at least A2 level for this.
(Coffee Break offers a few other languages too!)
3 - Lingolia - Deutsch.lingolia.com
Learn German grammar and test your knowledge with quizzes. They have some vocab and reading comprehension sections too.
4 - Your German Teacher - yourgermanteacher.com/blog
Videos and readings that go from A1 to B2. They have some paid products too but you can just stick with the free stuff.
5 - Daily German - yourdailygerman.com
A bunch of grammar and vocab info - featuring memes! Who doesn’t like that…
6 - Herr Antrim - germanwithantrim.com/blog
More advanced readings and videos.
7 - Easy German on YouTube
The “easy” series of languages on YouTube will always be my favorite! They offer stacked subtitles with both English and German.
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Learning German can be an exciting and enriching experience, especially with the plethora of free resources available online. Apart from the platforms mentioned in the article, various apps and websites are worthwhile to explore. For instance, Duolingo offers a gamified approach to language learning, which can be incredibly engaging for beginners. Additionally, platforms like Babbel cater to learners by providing structured courses and insightful dialogues that can enhance your speaking skills. For cultural immersion, why not check out German media? Listening to German music, watching popular German films or series, and even joining virtual conversation groups can significantly improve your language skills and comprehension. Websites such as Meetup enable you to connect with others interested in practicing German, while platforms like Tandem facilitate language exchange with native speakers. Moreover, consider leveraging social media for your learning journey. Following German-speaking influencers on platforms like Instagram and TikTok can expose you to the language in fun and modern contexts, helping you grasp contemporary usage and slang. By utilizing a combination of these resources, you can create a diverse and dynamic language learning experience that keeps you motivated while improving your fluency in German.



