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Foreign
Language Resources
- Heritage College Foreign
Language School - Resources for College & High School Students:
http://www.heritage-education.com/article_foreignlanguageschoolresources.htm,
this one thanks to Shawn in Cara Chandler's class at
http://monumentcharterschool.org, March 1, 2011. Cara says "I've been resource
pages for my students to use in class and your page had a lot of great stuff I
could use!"
- BBC Languages: Among
various sections in a wide variety of languages, there you will find a special
section for talking activities.
http://www.bbcworldwide.com/talk/intro.htm
- One CALICO "Access to
Language Education" 2006 Honorable Mention went to Gary Cziko, founder and
major contributor for the Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning
site, also called The ATALL Wikibook:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ATALL
This site gives us all a chance to share our best ideas on language learning.
Gary wants to encourage greater collaboration from current and potential
Wikibookians
- The Consortium for
Language Teaching and Learning has a "Curricular Materials Developed With
Consortium Grants":
http://consortium.dartmouth.edu/Data/The%20Organization/materials.html
for numerous languages.
- CTI Centre for Modern
Languages (EUROCALL office at the university of Hull, UK) has an 'Internet
Resources for Language Teachers and Learners' list at
http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/langsite/.
You can search the online database at:
http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/searchdb.htm
You can also purchase REAL reading and listening materials in various languages
at the REAL website - http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/real/
- The Guide to Learning Disabilities and
Foreign Language Learning
- Hull University
maintain a large collection of sites in many different languages at
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/cit/langsite/
and hosts the SIB project for the "less used and less taught languages
of the European Union" (i.e. all the languages of the EU minus German, French,
English and Spanish): http://www.hull.ac.uk/sib
- International Tandem
Network, European Union funded, can put you in touch with a native speaker
learning your language. See, for instance,
http://www.slf.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/
- Iowa State:
K-12 NFLRC
- LearnPlus at
http://www.learnplus.com is recommended
by one of my online students and offers German, Spanish, Italian, French and
English.
- Linguist's Software,
Inc., at http://www.linguistsoftware.com
- Northwestern
University - Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and the Multi-Media
Learning Center claim to have an online foreign language placement test which
is "the first of its kind known to exist." You used to be able to take any of
the Foreign Language Placement Tests in French, German or Spanish online and
check your results - according to posting 20 Feb 1999 on Calico-l; for more
info, see http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/advising/nuexam.html
- The REALIA Project: Rich
Electronic Archive for Language Instruction Anywhere:
http://www.realiaproject.org/. From
the site: "The REALIA Project publishes faculty-reviewed media for the teaching
and study of modern languages and cultures. Faculty and students at all levels
are encouraged to contribute materials to our searchable, online database. The
focus of the REALIA Project is realia: Materials which convey the everyday life
of different cultures."
- The web page of the Language
Learning and Research Center at the State University of New York at Stony
Brook is at http://www.sunysb.edu/llrc/llrc2.html.
The Links to Other Language Centers from this page appears quite comprehensive.
There is a meager collection of Technology and Education links, but there are
links to other foreign languages, language by language.
- Steve Thorne's
Foreign
Language Resources on the Web (temporarily overloaded on
Jan 26, 2007)
- The Sussex Language
Institute Virtual CALL Library
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/langc/CALL.html
has a nice set of links to CALL software and resources in a number of languages
(as of Feb 2007)
- Web-Based Activities for
Foreign Languages, and interesting sampling of "creative ideas others have used
to incorporate interactive Web exercises into their language pedagogy", at
http://www.furman.edu/~pecoy/lessons.htm
- Links to various language
resources: http://www.interport.net/~abishop
- The Language Plaza,
http://www.languages.dk/
- UCLA Language Materials
Project -- http://www.lmp.ucla.edu
- The University of
Arizona's Critical Languages Series CDROMs: Beginning Brazilian Portuguese,
Beginning Cantonese, Beginning Chinese, Beginning Kazak, Beginning and
Continuing Korean, and Beginning Turkish are now all available from the
University of Arizona Press for $69.95 per language. You can order online at
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu or
call them at 1-800-426-3797. Each language's double CDROM set contains 20
lessons, at least 25 video clips, 6500 audio recordings, graphics, exercises,
and extensive grammatical and cultural notes. For details, see
http://clp.arizona.edu/cls
Foreign Character Keyboards:
"The following URL:
http://jimmy.com/Software/KeyMapPro2/index.html
gives access to GIF images of the following 56 PC Language Keyboard Layouts.
Russian and other Slav languages are perhaps the most obvious omissions from
the list." - 30 Mar 1999 calico-l posting
"FingerTip software (http://cyrillic.com/index.html) has a
neat program called 3-D Keyboard that allows you to reconfigure the keyboard as
you wish, including using Western characters. You can download an evaluation
copy that runs for 45 days. It will work with all programs in Windows 3.1, 95,
97, 98. The program costs $25." - 30 Mar 1999 calico-l
posting
Newspapers
Translation services
Real-time language translation is now
available on the AltaVista Search site
http://www.altavista.digital.com -
allows users to easily search, retrieve and translate Web search results from:
Spanish to English, English to Spanish
French to English, English to French
German to English, English to
German
Portuguese to English, English to Portuguese
Italian to English,
English to Italian
Arabic
- As part of its commitment to provide the Arab world with a
comprehensive informative news portal, Arab Wide Web has announced the launch
of its content-rich Arabic language site
http://www.arabwideweb.com/arabic.
Over 2.4 million internet users in the region, in addition to Arab communities
living abroad, will be able to access the very latest news and information most
relevant to them in either Arabic or English languages. Arabwideweb.com, a
community portal co-owned and managed by a consortium of pan-Arab publishers,
hosts information on a variety of regional issues covering politics, financial
markets, technology, sports, art and culture, lifestyle and leisure.
- According to their promotional materials, Nova Intelligence at
http://www.nova-intelligence.com,
produces the CD-ROM Arabic for English speakers, which is "the only
teach-yourself Arabic CD-ROM to use voice recognition and writing assistance
technologies. Currently, Nova Intelligence is at the forefront in the
development of interactive tools designed to teach the Arabic language."
- In Dec 2007, Aiden
"accidentally found this site
http://www.language.berkeley.edu/ic/toc.html
It has good tutorial and activities for learning basic Chinese
(Mandarin)."
- These lessons are good for
beginners: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/chinese/real_chinese/start/ (viewed Aug 2007)
- Power Chinese is a CD-ROM
product for Windows. Mandarin/Beginner is the target audience. See
http://www.transparent.com
- Chinese Star 2.97 demo
version is available at http://www.suntendyusa.com; over
8.MB
- There's a podcast in
Mandarin: http://chinesepod.com/
- Alison Sommer Gustavus
Adolphus College St. Peter, MN was running in Jan 2007 an introductory level
Mandarin class and was very pleased with the results of using The New Practical
Chinese Reader textbook, workbook and audio CDs, and having students record the
"Listening and Speaking" exercises from the workbook using Garageband Podcast
maker and then having them submitted via Moodle. "It is easy for the students
and makes grading a lot of audio files fast and efficient for me. Any time you
teach a tonal language like Mandarin speaking practice is a must, and I really
recommend this method, especially i the teach-student ratio makes it hard to
speak to students in person. (Mine is 22 to 1). If you have any questions,
please feel free to e- mail me."
- You can see bopomo characters
(Taiwan pronunciation system) and hear them pronounced at
http://www.mdnkids.com/BoPoMo/ 1st
row 6 over is zhe
- http://www.cnpedia.com/pages/knowledge/baserule.htm
shows Chinese characters and pronunciation
This one times out Jan 26, 2007:
http://www.chinavista.com/hyper-c/hyper-c.html
Dutch
- French and Dutch: The CALICO "Access to Language Education" 2006 Award
winner was the Franel site, which provides diverse language learning resources
for people learning French and Dutch.
http://www.cognistreamer.com/learningmanager/%5Fcustom/Franel/index_flash.htm
In 2006, we also awarded two Honorable Mentions. Gary Cziko is the founder and
major contributor for the Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning
site, also called The ATALL Wikibook:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ATALL
This site gives us all a chance to share our best ideas on language learning.
Gary wants to encourage greater collaboration from current and potential
Wikibookians, and I hope he will post a message about the ATALL site. The other
2006 Honorable Mention was awarded to a site created by Franziska Lys and
others in the German Department at Northwestern University. This site offers
German language cultural and learning materials linked to a context familiar to
the Northwestern students: Bauhaus and Beyond: Influences on Chicago's Skyline
http://chicago-architektour.mmlc.northwestern.edu/
French
- Elementary French Online is a
course developed at Carnegie Mellon University in the context of the Open
Learning Initiative (OLI), with additional support from the National Science
Foundation through the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center. The course is
web-based and can be adapted for a blended delivery system (face-to-face and
on-line) or a purely distance delivery. Hallmarks of the course include a
carefully chunked and highly interactive presentation of French language and
culture and a media-rich course environment including new video shot in France
with professional actors. A publicly available version intended for independent
learners can be accessed at http://www.cmu.edu/oli. Christopher Jones of
Carnegie Mellon University is Project director and co-author along with Sophie
Queuniet and Bonnie Youngs of Carnegie Mellon, and Heather Allen of the
University of Miami. Marc Siskin of Carnegie Mellon is technical lead. -
March 2007
- Flash-based templates for
French Online. > free and open version at www.cmu.edu/oli
- Tennessee Bob's 5000 French
links is at: http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/french.html.
Tennessee Bob Peckham is Director of the Globe-Gate Project, University of
Tennessee. Globe-Gate's Regional French & French Romance Dialect
Dictionaries at
http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/dicoreg.html.
Globe-Gate is a part of LEXIMAGNE. French Grammar Central is (according to
Tennessee Bob) "the world's largest single-language grammar site (385 links)"
at http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/gramm.html.
- Mot Pour Mot is an
inexpensive vocabulary learning tool, info at
http://www.amug.org/~a108/
- The BBC's French language
site is at: http://www.bbcworldwide.com/talk/French/Frintro.htm
- See the section on French at
the PSMLA Web Workshop at http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/psmla/web/index.html
- "some interesting stuff" on
http://www.momes.net
- Jim Hudson's French chat
project, IRC Francais at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/elc/irc-francais
- Erwan Allery, Flash enabled
French teacher at the MLI: http://www.chez.com/fleprof
German
- One CALICO "Access to
Language Education" 2006 Honorable Mention was awarded to a site created by
Franziska Lys and others in the German Department at Northwestern University.
This site offers German language cultural and learning materials linked to a
context familiar to the Northwestern students: Bauhaus and Beyond: Influences
on Chicago's Skyline
http://chicago-architektour.mmlc.northwestern.edu/
- There is a hypertext
introduction to German grammar at
http://www.wm.edu/CAS/modlang/gasmit/grammar/grammnu.htm
- See the section on German at
the PSMLA Web Workshop at http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/psmla/web/index.html
- John B. Lyon
<jblyon@colby.edu> has created a web-project for intermediate and
beginning language learners. It's a set of on-line cultural exercises in German
culture, meant to supplement textbook study and built around authentic German
web-sites; the students respond to these websites and submit their answers
on-line (the program will allow them to submit the answers to any e-mail
address). The URL is: http://www.colby.edu/german/deutsch_ueben
- Gary Smith has created online
German drills to accompany my German grammar site (http://www.wm.edu/CAS/modlang/gasmit/grammar/grammnu.htm).
Gary says "I have tried to incorporate a communicative approach by having the
students respond to questions whenever possible, or at least embedding the
drills into real situations, rather than just creating artificial sentences
that illustrate a specific grammar point."
Greek
- all links broken in this category
Japanese
Malay
Portuguese
Russian
- Andrei Strukov announced on
calico-l, 22 Jan 1999: "Tovarishch X" ("Comrade X") is a free program for
Macintosh designed to improve and develop comprehension skills for the 2nd,3rd
and 4th year students, studying Russian. Lots of fun and cultural experience
are brought to you by using clips from Russian radio stations and the
television channel "ORT-1". All of the assignments are arranged in the
ascending difficulty; the further --the harder! Download from
http://www.colby.edu/personal/astrukov/
- See the section on Russian at
the PSMLA Web Workshop at http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/psmla/web/index.html
Spanish
- The BBC offers free online
language learning videos in Spanish and other languages at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/talk/
- http://www.rocketspanish.com by
Mauricio Evlampieff offers paid 'premium' services but also offers free lessons
for beginner students learning Spanish or teachers wanting extra resources on
the language. There is also a full book on grammar available for free. Viewed online October 2005.
- "Basic Spanish for the
Virtual Student - Extensive beginning Spanish lessons. Includes vocabulary,
grammar, verb conjugation, and a list of 500 irregular Spanish verbs (with
definitions)." Accessible via "The Human-Languages Page" at
http://www.june29.com/HLP/ - Follow
the "Language Lessons" link from the main page." - Jerry Bicknell, neteach-l,
July 12, 1999
- http://www.studyspanish.com has the
15-cdrom "Camino del Exito"
- Espanol Interactivo is a
multimedia beginners course on 2 cd-rom's, plus a student guide, which comes
with two support languages: English and French. Espanol en Marcha is a
multimedia course for lower intermediate to intermediate students of Spanish on
1 cd'rom (plus student guide) which comes with three support languages:
English, French and German. Both packages are available from DIFUSION, S.L.,
Barcelona, editdif@lix.intercom.es. Use
http://www.upv.es/camille for
downloadable demo exercises. For purchases in Australia, Brasil, Canada, and
the U.S.A, go to http://www.interactivespanish.com
- On Active Worlds,
Construction Classes, Thursdays 7:00pm VRT - Spanish, and Tours of Mundo
Hispano, Fridays at 7:30PM VRT - Spanish
http://objects.activeworlds.com/cgi-bin/teleport.cgi?Spanish
(info current April 1999)
- See the section on Spanish
at the PSMLA Web Workshop at
http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/psmla/web/index.html
- http://www.businessspanish.com/
- The Spanish language
WAOE chapter had a site using Flash at:
http://www.entrename.com/waoe-espanol/test/waoe.htm, Not Found July 25, 2002;
Contact WAOE officer Rafael Molina-Velazquez at:
rafael-molina@rocketmail.com
- There is a collection of
Spanish Newspapers at "El rincon de los becarios" at
http://becarios.tsx.org ; click on
"Periodicos Hispanos".
- For Encyclopedias "Centro
virtual Cervantes" at: http://cvc.cervantes.es/
- "La pagina del idioma
espaniol" is at: http://www.el-castellano.com
- http://www.businessspanish.com/Homepage/links.htm
- USA Weekend in Spanish:
http://www.usaweekend.com/diffday/diffday_spanish.html
- The single most
comprehensive collection of anything related to Latin America on the internet
(newpapers, government sites, univeristies, arts, cultures) can be found at the
Univeristy of Texas, Austin's Latin American Network Inter Center.
http://lanic.utexas.edu
- Web exercises (Spanish):
http://www.lclark.edu/~benenati/gramatica.html
- http://www.elcorteingles.com (shopping
lessons)
- http://www.edu-red.com
- http://www.mtvla.com
Swahili
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