Deutsch im WWW


Pronunciation / Aussprache

German Pronunciation: Bell Labs Text-to-Speech Synthesizer If you are not sure how a German word or sentence is pronounced, click on this link and type in the text. The synthesizer will generate the spoken version for you!

German pronunciation: Systematic Overview with Sound Examples (Gary Smith)


Grammar / Grammatik

Greeting Formulae (Cybergerman)

Grammar: Personal Pronouns (ich, du, er, ...)
Grammar: Regular Verbs (verb endings)

Grammar: The verb sein (to be)
Grammar: The verb haben (to have)

Cybergerman (German I - Grammar Introduction; Southern Durham High School)
You can use this site for reviewing the grammar of later lessons as well!)

eLanguage.com - Grammar Guidebook
You can use this site for reviewing the grammar of later lessons as well!)


Hören, Lesen, Sprechen

Wer ist das? Wie heißt er? (Cyber German)

eLanguage.com - Introductions in German + vocabulary
eLanguage.com - Vocabulary Builder
("Who We Are")
eLanguage.com - World Phrasebook
(Listen to and Repeat Basic Phrases/Expressions in German) 
eLanguage.com - Conversational Lessons  ("Meeting People")
eLanguage.com - Virtual Talk
(Meeting People - Greetings/Introductions - Simulation)

eLanguage.com - Talking Dictionary (Listen to German words and try to repeat them)


Wortschatz/Vocabulary

Common Greetings & Courtesies Hyde Flippo: German for Beginners/Lektion 1a
The German Alphabet
Hyde Flippo: German for Beginners/Lektion 1b
Personal Pronouns Hyde Flippo: German for Beginners/Lektion 2
haben and sein Hyde Flippo: German for Beginners/Lektion 4a


Information

List of German First Names - Try to pronounce them in the German Way!
Germany Online
(Information Center of the German Embassy in Washington)
Landkarten / Maps: Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz, Europa
(Mt Holyoke)
KHS German Links
(many links to all German-speaking countries; created by students of German)
The German Way
(a net community focusing on Germany/Austria/Switzerland)


What do you know about Germany? (online quiz by Oklahoma State University)


More? Check here:
Useful WWW Sites in Germany, Austria and Switzerland