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Links to sort out and add to my resources:
LISTENING STUFF
Students can access some of the old spec past papers on AQA's site and the sound files are there too.
Also try www.slowgerman.com, www.newsinslowgerman.com and www.lyricstraining.com
There is also Deutsche Welle and Goethe have some listening stuff too.
Primary
http://www.lightbulblanguages.co.uk/resources-sound-files.htm?fref=gc&dti=103253749750151
http://www.lightbulblanguages.co.uk/resources-pr-fr-podcasts.htm?fref=gc&dti=103253749750151
Nattalingo.co.uk
twinkl.co.uk
facebook: primary languages network
http://ideenreise.blogspot.co.uk/p/deutsch.html
Simone Veil
http://anygold.fr/?p=153
http://www.weblettres.net/blogs/article.php?w=BLIMEBLOG&e_id=64942
German for adults
All rounders:
http://www.dw.com/en/learn-german/s-2469 The Deutsche Welle website has huge amount of resources, including slowly spoken news and whole programs to learn German online.
https://www.goethe.de/de/spr/ueb.html The Goethe Institut also has lots of free Apps. “unsere Strasse” looks quite interesting.
Toms Deutschseite – good for grammar, vocab, some reading comp
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/ - good to learn German for Tourism
Vocab:
https://www.memrise.com/courses/english/german-2/ Memrise is a site/App to learn vocabulary – you can choose from the ready made vocab lists or even add your own.
https://www.duolingo.com/welcome This App be good for the “little and often” approach.
Listening practice:
deutsch-to-go.de short listening activities added every week, includes online activities
Deutschdrang Audio Activities often based on songs, with worksheets
mfldropbox
germandropbox
google doc