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About Deutsch für dich in easy language

On this page you find information for "Deutsch für dich" in Easy Language.

What is "Deutsch für dich"?


This website is called "Deutsch für dich".
Here you can practice German for free.

This website is called “German for you”.
The website “German for you” is from the Goethe Institute.
On "Deutsch für dich" you can learn German for free.
That means:
You don't have to pay any money.

There are over 200 exercises.
The exercises are:
easy
medium
and difficult.
 

4 people with different skin colors stand next to each other with a mobile device in their hand Tobias Schrank © Goethe-Institut

Who is "Deutsch für dich" for?

"Deutsch für dich" is for everyone around the world.
Everybody can learn and practice German here.
 

Drawing of 2 people of different skin colors sitting at a table Tobias Schrank © Goethe-Institut

Exercises on "Deutsch für dich"

There are a lot of exercises on “Deutsch für dich”.

The exercises have specific topics:
For example, “sports”.
You can practice different skills:
For example, writing or listening.

The exercises have different forms:
For example, questions with many correct answers.
Or questions with only one correct answer.
You learn with different media.
For example with:
Podcasts to listen to,
Videos to watch,
and texts to read.

There is a task on 1 sheet of paper: Is it der, die or das sun? Tobias Schrank © Goethe-Institut

 

What does the Goethe-Institut do?

Goethe-Institut Logo © Goethe-Institut

The Goethe-Institut works to:
  • teach German.
  • share culture.
Because language and culture are important.
Language and culture connect people.
Can people speak to each other?
And do people know the culture of other people?
Then people can understand each other better.
The Goethe-Institut has been around for over 70 years.
The Goethe-Institut is an association.
The association cooperates with the federal government of Germany.

Zeichnung von 2 Menschen mit unterschiedlichen Hautfarben, die sich über Museen austauschen Tobias Schrank © Goethe-Institut

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