Here is a list of links to help you with the AP test preparation. I've started with the ones that are listed on your summer work.
AP Central http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/2257.html?excmpid=MTG243-PR-28-cd
AP German Quizlet https://quizlet.com/class/1630381/
Deutsche Welle Video Thema (for listening/writing practice http://www.dw.de/video-thema-archiv-2015/a-18171088
Frau's Pinterest Page for AP German https://www.pinterest.com/fraulillskau/ap-german/
Movies on Netflix: Generation War, Look Who’s Back, Beun Dia Ramon, Run Boy Run*, A Coffee in Berlin*, Hitler’s Children*
Movies on AmazonPrime: Hilfe, The German Doctor, Sophie Scholl, The Forest for the Trees, MEM (post apocalyptic TV show that I haven't watched yet)
Video Sources:
Ticket nach Berlin
http://neuneinhalb.wdr.de
http://www.kindernetz.de
http://www.checkeins.de/videos/index.html
Kann es Johannes
*Heute Show http://www.heute-show.de/zdf/ Heute Show…a show similar to The Daily Show
*Tarot http://www.daserste.de/unterhaltung/krimi/tatort/index.html Tatort These are mysteries. You can also find full episodes on YouTube. You can search Tatort with English subtitles.
*Deutschland ’83 is a great show. It is available on Hulu.
*Youtube has tons of stuff in German. Everything from Spongebob to Big Bang Theory.
YouTube Channels
Laurieglorie--she is a German exchange student who makes videos in German about her time in America. There are lots of topics--school, prom, her trip to DC.
Don't Trust the Rabbit--a woman who lives in Germany and explains all kinds of things. She does these mostly in English, but explains language and culture.
Wanted Adventure--a woman who married a German man and makes videos about life in Germany. Again, in English, but lots of culture.
Deutsch für Euch--she teaches lots of basic German.
Get Germanized--tons of videos about language, pronunciation, and lots more.
Audio Sources/Podcasts:
http://www.podcast.de
Slow German podcast http://slowgerman.com/ We have listened to several of these in German 4. They are pretty slow and have tons of topics. There is also a script available for each so you can read along as you listen.)
Top Thema from Deutsche Welle http://www.dw.com/de/deutsch-lernen/top-thema/s-8031 (also available as a podcast on iTunes) Deutsche Welle (dw.com) has TONS of activities to help you with your German. Top Thema is just that. Short news reports on everything from a town in Alaska that is sinking into the ocean to reports on the holiday activities in Germany to history to…)
Radio D http://www.dw.com/de/deutsch-lernen/radio-d/s-9603 Radio D There’s nothing like a good detective story to make you prick up your ears, and in this “Radio D” series, Paula and Philipp are “Radio D” reporters travelling across Germany to investigate several mysterious cases.
Check out Spotify. Spotify also has a bunch of playlists for German learners. Just do a search and see what you find.
Reading options:
- Reading. Yes! I think you should practice your reading this summer. There are so many ways that you can read in German. Some of you checked out books from me before school ended. Great! But here are some other ways to keep up and also build your German this summer:
- Add German pages to your FB newsfeed: Huffington Post Deutschland, DW-Deutsch lernen
- These are links to German news sources. http://www.spiegel.de
http://www.huffingtonpost.de
http://www.dw.com/de/media-center/alle-inhalte/s-100814
http://www.focus.de
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/deinspiegel/
3. If you have a kindle, search the library for books in German. There are some that are free and many that cost $1-$3. Here are some titles that would be good. They are easy, but interesting.
News sources:
http://www.spiegel.de
http://www.tagesschau.de
http://www.huffingtonpost.de
http://www.dw.com/de/media-center/alle-inhalte/s-100814
http://www.focus.de
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/deinspiegel/
Graphs and Charts:
http://de.statista.com/infografik/deutschland/
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-in-zahlen/grafik-des-tages-mehr-luftfracht-fuer-deutschland-13491509.html
Grammar sites:
http://www.nthuleen.com/teach.html
http://www.deutschseite.de/
http://www.deutschakademie.de/online-deutschkurs/english/German-Grammar-Topics.php
http://www.deutsch-lernen.com/learn-german-online/beginners/exercises_summary.htm
http://www.german-grammar.de/grammar/content/english_german_table_of_content.htm