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Annotated Weblinks 'Learning German'

We have gathered interesting links about the German language that might come handy for you:

Information and Consultation via Internet

Links zum Deutsch lernen, Bild: Ausserhofer/Himsel/DAADFachverband für Deutsch als Fremdsprache (FaDaF)
It's the main goal of the FaDaF to boost the German language and to support international contacts. On its website FaDaF provides a lot of information for foreigners, who are interested in learning or teaching German.
www.fadaf.de

 

Institute für German Language (IDS)
This institute together with the university of Mannheim has started a webproject with the aim to provide information about the German language and to offer consultation for language matters via email.
http://www.ids-mannheim.de/ 

Links on Language and Culture

DAAD: Germany and summer courses
http://www.daad.de/deutschland/deutschland/00509.en.html
http://www.summerschools.de

The DAAD website includes a section "Learn German” which provides detailed information on schools and institutes offering German language courses, on online learning methods, on funding organisations, and on where German is spoken all around the world, plus an overview of all the recognised German language tests and qualifications. The section on "Summer Schools in Germany” includes a search engine with selected summer schools offered by German universities.The summer schools can be searched by place, topic and language of instruction.

TestDaF: standardisierter Test für Deutsch als Fremdsprache
http://www.testdaf.de/ 

The TestDaF Institute is affiliated to the University in Hagen and the Ruhr University Bochum and offers a standardised German as a foreign language test worldwide. Study applicants from abroad generally have to prove that they are sufficiently proficient in the German language to be able to take up a course of studies in Germany. TestDaF is the central, standardised Test of German as a Foreign Language (Test für Deutsch als Fremdsprache) and is modelled on the US Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). TestDaF provides foreigners with an opportunity to gain the German language certificate required for admission to higher education in Germany while they are still in their home country. The TestDaF website provides details on the next examination dates, a sample set of examination questions and the addresses of all the test centres around the world at which the TestDaF can be taken.
Languages: German (basic information in PDF format also available from www.testdaf.de/html/sprachen/sprachen.htm in English, French, Russian, Spanish plus 15 other languages)

Goethe-Institut
http://www.goethe.de/ 

The Goethe Institute (GI) is the largest intermediary organisation in the field of German foreign cultural policy. With its 147 institutes worldwide, the Goethe Institute is responsible for teaching and spreading knowledge about German language and culture.
The website provides information on topics like "Society”, "Learning German”, and "Teaching German”, plus access to all the institutes and the information services and language courses they offer, an online shop and useful links. The website includes various special online offers and services, such as distance learning courses and online materials for German learners and teachers.
Languages: German and English, the sites of the institutes in English and / or the national language

Centre for the foreign school system
http://www.auslandsschulwesen.de/

The Centre for the foreign school system (ZfA) is responsible for the educational, personal and financial support of academic work abroad as a part of the cultural and educational policy.
The website of the ZfA offers a lot of information on the German German school system abroad including postal-, email- and internet addresses. You can get further information on each school by clicking on its position on the world map.
Languages: German

Learning languages in Tandem
http://www.slf.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ 

Department of Language Teaching Research at the Ruhr University Bochum (Seminar für Sprachlehrforschung) The Learning in Tandem concept is a kind of open learning system in which people with differing mother languages work in pairs to learn their languages from each other, to find out more about each other and about the tandem partner’s cultural background, and, finally, to exchange other insights and knowledge as well, for example, about professions and careers. The website not only arranges tandem contacts by e-mail, but also provides a guide to tandem learning and links to other relevant sites.
Languages: German, Danish, English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian and Russian

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Institut

Large faculties are generally divided into departments that may be called Institut or Seminar or Fachbereich. An "Institut" often covers a single area of teaching (e.g. English Studies, Sociology, Computer Science) and has several professorships (chairs). The "Institut" is headed by a Director chosen from among the university teachers at that department.

Universität

"Universität" means university and is used for research universities (wissenschaftliche Hochschulen) that offer a broad range of subjects (like arts and humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, economics and business administration, law, medicine). These institutions confer doctorates. The strong research focus benefits students in their training. Please note, however, that English texts often use the term "university" generically, i.e. to cover all kinds of higher education institutions, for example, universities of the arts, universities of applied sciences, universities of education, etc.

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Date: 2012-02-12