Resources and Links

Resources and Links for AMD posts

Here are some resources available online and on campus for finding German materials. Please email Hartmut if you notice any broken links!
  1. Finding German books: Info about the recommended "AMD books" for 102
    Info about the recommended "AMD books" for 221/231
    Free Reading Library in the LRC
    Mirlyn - University Catalog
  2. German sites on the Web:
    German on the Web
    link list. Some sample categories:
    Humor; Music; Art; Sports; Fashion; Food; Tourism; Science; Movies
  3. Watching German Movies:
    Click here to see the great selection of German films on reserve at the Language Resource Center, including dubbed versions of films like The Big Lebowski or the original Star Wars trilogy, from which you can learn a lot.
    Click here
    to see highlights of the great collection of
    German films you can check out from the Askwith Media Library in the UGLi. 
    Netflix has lots of German films: to find them, go to Genres > Foreign > Foreign Regions > Germany
    Hulu now has Criterion Collection classic films from Germany, including The Threepenny Opera, M, and The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, among others. (You may need to subscribe to get access to these)

    The Michigan Theater sometimes screens German movies

  4. Watching German TV:  To get started, check out these links to German Radio and TV online The standard news program is Die Tagesschau (in particular, the 20:00 Uhr version). You can also watch some German TV programming on UMTV and in the LRC--click here for details. On Youtube, you could search for the brilliant soap "Türkisch für Anfänger," or try e.g. "Die Simpsons," "Wer wird Millionär," "TV Total," or "Harald Schmidt Show." You can also find German versions of South Park - click on the "AMD Ideen" page for instructions! To see Germany's official international programming, go to Deutsche Welle [you may need to set the language to German at the top right].
  5. Opportunities to Speak German in Ann Arbor:
    You can always get together with friends from class and speak German, which is a great way to improve your language skills, and/or you can find various Conversation Opportunities in and around Ann Arbor
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  6. Reading German News and Magazines (online or print):
    No matter what kind of magazine you like to flip through, it's available in German! For tabloids and a wider selection of online newspapers, click here. Deutsche Welle has a great resource for German learners: langsam gesprochene Nachrichten, news spoken more slowly, with a transcript available.

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