Wunderbar! I'll definitely check it out. I need to broaden my vocab and a website like this is a great place to do it with more technical terms. Danke!
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The LingQ platform I mentioned in the other thread is super helpful with vocab, it's a paid thing but people recommend it highly.
Thanks for sharing! This is very useful even for a native german speaker like me.
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Die Website wird vom Deutschlandfunk betrieben und gehört zum öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk. Dadurch wird sie von allen Menschen in Deutschland finanziert und funktioniert ohne Werbung.
Ein anderer Grund, warum Deutschland gut ist. ☺
This looks really good. The spoken German is really helpful - my reading level is well above my listening level and I'm trying to get some practice in listening.
I've just started a free trial on Lingopie that's quite helpful but their selection of German shows is limited unless you hook it into Netflix :(
That looks a bit like using Netlix with Language Reactor. Language Reactor is free, but of course you do need Netflix.
Yeah after looking at Language Reactor, I think I'll just use that w/ Netflix instead of paying for Lingopie 🤷