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Click on the links below to find inforation about foreign exchange programs,
homework help, and information about current events in Germany.
Some of these sites are in German, and some are in English.
This link will take you to a page on which you will find links to many German
newspapers. This is a great site to find out about current events.
http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/germany.htm

 
 
This is the German foreign exchange program that is now a part of Brazoswood.
It is and inexpensive exchange program in which German students are paired
with American students. The German students visit the USA during March and
April for 4 weeks, in which they attend school and learn about American 
family
life. In the summer, the American students return the visit to Germany, where
they also attend school and learn about German family life. It is an
invaluable experience and I encourage every German student to participate.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

You must be completing or have completed German 2 to participate on the full
exchange. 

German 1 students may host a German student, then return the visit after they
complete another year of German studies.
http://www.friendshipconnection.org/

 
 
Here is another foreign exchange program in which you can study abroad for 
one
semester, over the summer, or for one year. It is expensive, but there are
many scholarships and grants available to help you with the expenses.
http://afs.org/AFSI/

 
 
Here is a good online German-English dictionary.
http://dict.leo.org/?lang=en

 
 
This website is loaded with tutorials and information about German-speaking
countries.
http://www.serve.com/shea/work.htm

 
 
Here is a good online tutorial to help you with your grammar (adjective
endings,  cases, using "haben" or "sein" with the conversational past, word 
order etc.)
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/modlang/webgerman/menubar.html

 
 
With this site, you can search to find an online tutorial to help you with 
grammar.
http://library.thinkquest.org/10388/holidays.htm

 
 
To find German, Austrian, or Swiss recipes, visit this website.
http://www.recipesource.com/ethnic/europe/

 
 
This website has some good basic practice for German.
http://www.germanfortravellers.com/learn/lesson/main.htm

 

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