Okay...
You know Deutsche Welle? They're an international news agency from Germany. They have a website with a bunch of news and services availible in 30 something different languages...and they have a special section dedicated to learning German (and it's free). I've used their
online course and one of their podcast series called "
Deutsch - warum nicht?" (German - why not?) that is availible online and through iTunes. I like the podcast because it does a nice job of teaching a combination of phrases, grammar, and vocabulary so that you don't get stuck with knowing only the phrases they teach you, but you learn it in a more dynamic way that is neccessary to learning and you understand the grammar and reason behind it. One good thing about the podcast is that it seems to place a lot of stress on listening to different voices and people speaking, so that you can be comfortable listening to a variety of people speaking German and be able to understand what they say.
Another site that's helpful is About.com's section for German. They have a section dedicated to pronunciation that's in I think 3 parts and starts
here with the alphabet. They also have some good resources for beginning German, and some good grammar explinations too.
Third website I have for you is
Toms Deutschseite. There's a lot of good vocabulary here and grammar. It helps a lot.
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Freerice.com has a section for German, so you can learn some new words there and verb infinitives.