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| Read the daily news in German....luckily there's an English option for
those who are not fluent. |
| This site, noted as experimental, is targeted toward university level
students and professors. Categories include everything from art and
culture to humor and government. Nicely organized by a professor of
French at Sweet Briar College. |
| Did you just begin a class in Swahili? Perhaps a trip to Japan is in
your future? At the Human Languages Page, you will find "a
comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources...[and]
online language lessons, translating dictionaries, programs to aid you
in learning a language, and more." |
| Want or need to learn Spanish? Come to Costa Rica and immerse yourself
in the Spanish language while studying in small classes and living in a
Costa Rican home. This site gives all the facts, answers your questions,
and supplies pictures of classrooms, homes, and Costa Rican beauty. |
| Write Your Way to a Higher GPA |
| This site contains a number of sample lesson plans for Spanish
(mainly), French, and German--all involving the Web. There are also
foreign language and education links. |
| A text-only guide to Japanese grammar. It won't make you fluent in the
language, but it does offer good information. |
| Designed to help users learn Kansai Ben, a very popular and elegant
Japanese dialect. The site also includes background information on the
dialect. |
| Resources for teaching and learning English as a second or foreign
language are categorized by learning method and by written, spoken, and
business categories. Lots of great information as well as links to other
sites. |
| This page presents "the lighter sides of Turkish" and the
special difficulties of the language for English speakers, with lots of
encouragement. If your browser supports Real Audio, you can actually
hear the language spoken. |
| This handy online guide containing definitions of hundreds of Internet
terms is a great resource for Web users. |
| STELLA (Software for Teaching English Language and Literature)
comes from The University of Glasgow and is involved in bringing computer
applications into English studies. Among other things, this site offers an
On-line Resources section with links to excellent English and Scots
language and literature sources. |
| Intrigued by words? Come and have "brain-tickling fun with real
words and news!" Spizzerinctum offers a new word every weekday and
you can read it, hear it pronounced, and try to choose the correct
meaning, with or without hints. Edentate? Gremial? Clinophobe?
Twiddlepoop? |
| You can learn the Welsh language online with this site, which includes
online help and audio clips in Welsh to aid pronunciation. |
| The WAFLT site explains the aims and activities of this group, which
represents foreign language teachers of Wisconsin and the central
states. It also includes links to education sites and lesson plans. |
| This is an alphabetical guide to dialects by geographic location. It
contains downloadable fonts and links to information on specific
languages. |
| The goal of this free service is to enable language learning through language exchange. Users with complimentary language skills are matched to provide an enhanced learning experience. Users contact each other via chat or email. No downloads required. |
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