News Sources
Consuming the news in the language you are learning is an excellent way to enhance your language skills. It helps learners expand their vocabulary and provides them with exposure to the language as it is used in the real world. The news is also always written in the standard dialect of a language, which makes the language used in news sources clearer and easier for learners to understand. Additionally, it allows learners to learn more about the countries in which the language is spoken, which promotes cultural understanding.
Here is a list of online German news sources that you can use in your German language learning journey:
Nachrichtenleicht

Level: A1, A2, B1
Link to the website: Nachrichtenleicht
Der Spiegel

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Der Spiegel
Zeit Online

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Zeit Online
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Süddeutsche Zeitung

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Süddeutsche Zeitung
Deutsche Welle

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Deutsche Welle
Deutschlandfunk

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Deutschlandfunk
Die Tageszeitung

Level: B2, C1, C2
Link to the website: Die Tageszeitung
