Since they have same questions on different language learning SE websites([resources for learning Russian][1]), I'd like to write one for German language since it's a great idea to have all kinds of resources in one place.

This is a specifically created Community Wiki which gathers resources for learning German and it has been approved by the Community itself.

It should be clear that **the resources are not written by one user or only by the mods, but *by whoever wants to contribute***. 

Just write in the appropriate answer/section. If you have concerns, questions, [post a meta question][2], so we don't clutter the comments, but you can link your meta question from the comments.

Questions regarding such resources **are not allowed anymore**, except for very specific and on topic requests (ask on [Meta][3] if you're unsure about your question). Follow the instructions made in the question about how to post, what can be posted, etc.


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### Organization <br><br>

 - Answers have a type of resource **each**.
 - If possible, state whether the material is directed towards a **beginner**, **intermediate** or an **advanced** audience.
 - **Do not** include links that lead to illegal content or sites that host such content. If you see any, please **flag for moderator attention** and choose "other" so you can point us to the content. We'll delete it as soon as we see the flag.
 - Both free and commercial resources are allowed, but make sure to include a note if they are. Remember the [rules about self-promotion][4]. Include also if registration is required.
 - Include links to the sites only, *don't post images*, they would take too much space.
 - Add the resources in alphabetical order so they're easier to find. :)

*Note: new rules could be added in the future.*
 
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### Alphabetical Index <br><br>

 - [Add-ons (browser)][5]: These are plugins that you install on your browser and that help you in different ways, such as providing word meanings, etc.
 - [Audiobooks][6]: Audio files where you hear a voice reading the book you've chosen.
 - [Books][7]: Books from German authors or translations.
 - [Dictionaries][8]: Stand-alone or dictionary files for you to use on your computer.
 - [Newspapers][9]: Famous or not services that provide news for Germany and the rest of the world... in German.
 - [Online courses][10]: Free or paid services online that teach you the language through lessons.
 - Podcasts: Audio files that feature people speaking about the language or giving tips/lessons to learners.
 - [Television][11]: TV channels, shows in German.
 - Textbooks: Grammar books that teach you the grammar of the language with theory and exercises.
 - [Websites][12]: Sites that give help for learning German. They give material, tips, hints, and various help for self-learners or regular students.


  [1]: http://russian.stackexchange.com/questions/833/resources-for-learning-russian
  [2]: http://meta.german.stackexchange.com/
  [3]: http://meta.german.stackexchange.com/
  [4]: http://german.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion
  [5]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9531/23
  [6]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9532/23
  [7]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9536/23
  [8]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9535/23
  [9]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9561/23
  [10]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9534/23
  [11]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/8655/
  [12]: http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9560/23