There are a number of websites available with material for teaching and learning German. Below is a list of sites we have found useful. However, not many are peer-reviewed. Suggestions to complete this list are welcome.
For a general list of links, see here: http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/german/resources/online_resources.html#gp
A-Level resources from the Goethe Institut:
http://www.goethe.de/ins/gb/lon/prj/asa/enindex.htm
GCSE resources from the Goethe Institut:
http://www.goethe.de/ins/gb/lon/lhr/stu/ks4/en9847522.htm
Portals:
Resources and information from UK-German Connection
https://www.deutsch-portal.com/
http://www.deutsch-als-fremdsprache.de/
http://www.hueber.de/seite/pg_links_portale_daf
http://www.daf.uni-mainz.de/subordner/links/daflinks2.htm
http://www.camsoftpartners.co.uk/websites.htm#german
http://www.sprachenzentrum.fu-berlin.de/slz/sprachen-links/deutsch/
Exercises:
http://www.daf-links.de/linksammlung/uebungen.html
Jon Blackbourn's Twitter Feed:
https://twitter.com/jjbsgs/media
and Youtube sessions:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp7YKst46aD1NjmM48HPmyA
Information about Why Languages Matter
From the CBI:
https://www-falcon.csx.cam.ac.uk/site/MMLCOGS/teachers_zone/free_material
From Speak to the future:
http://www.speaktothefuture.org/about/why-languages/
From the British Academy:
http://www.britac.ac.uk/policy/Languages.cfm
From the All Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages: