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Two weeks ago I asked a question about a discussion list for German as a foreign language. This is the summary of the reactions I received. Reactions were received from the following people, to each of whom I am grateful for their willingness to share their information with me. Peter Kistler pkbdgMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueibm.net Laurence Kitching Laurence_Kitching
sfu.ca Suzanne K. Hilgendorf s-hilgen
uiuc.edu Thomas Knapp thomas
sensoryc.com Klaus-Boerge Boeckmann boerge
jupiter.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp Jorg Roellinghoff Jorg.Roellinghoff
ping.be Dorothee Beermann D.A.E.Beermann
kub.nl Margit Waas folwaa
ccunix.ccu.edu.tw Andreas Westerhoff Andreas.Westerhoff
uni-essen.de James Kirchner JPKirchner
aol.com Elke Hentschel eloufjd
cetus.zrz.TU-Berlin.de Peter Kistler suggested to visit the following Web sites: http://www.goethe.de/ http://www.geist.de/ especially sophisticated is the International E-mail Tandem Network. You find it on: http://www.slf.ruhr.uni-bochum.de or: http://www.tandem.uni-trier.de Laurene Kitching gave the email addresses of the following two lists: deutsche-liste
cc.umanitoba.ca in order to subscribe you should send an e-mail to Claus Lappe <colappe
cc.umanitoba.ca> asking to subscribe to the above list or: the international teachers of German list by asking to Herminio Schmidt <hschmidt
mach1.wlu.ca to subscribe the IDV-NETZ at <idv-netz
mach1.wlu.ca According to Suzanne Hilgendorf and Klaus-Boerge Boeckmann you can subscribe to the above list by sending a "Subscribe" command to <listproc
mach1.wlu.ca> . In the text part of your message you write : "subscribe idv-netz Vor-nachname". To unsubscribe you write: "unsubscribe idv-netz". Klaus-Boerge Boeckmann tells us that the IDV can be visited at the following web page: http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwidv Suzanne Hilgendorf gave two more addresses,namely: Institut fuer Internationale Kommunikation der Heinrich Heine Universitaet Duesseldorf: http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/iik Uebungen und Materialen fuer den Deutschunterricht gibt es bei: http://castle.uvic.ca/german/149/ (maybe www is missing in this address?) Another supposedly good web site with a number of links is http://www.ualberta.ca/~german/homepage.html Thomas Knapp suggested for those who can get access to America On Line Service, that there is an informal discussion room for native and non-native speakers of German located in the International Cafe. Maybe search Web directories suchas as Yahoo, Lycos, Web Crawler, Citynet etc. that is all for the friends of German as a foreign language. Best, Jeanine Treffers-Daller and Helmut Daller