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Title: Second China: Virtual Environment to Promote Cultural Awareness
Body: From http://cero11.cise.ufl.edu/~webmaster/Media/docs/SecondChinaProject.pdf Second China is a digital environment designed to address the problems of distance and contextual knowledge interaction. Second China is a PC-based project which employs two technologies: the multi-user virtual environment (Second Life) and a semantic web knowledge base presented using text, image, audio, and video. The Second Life and web components are tightly integrated, with Second Life offering presence, collaboration, and engaging interaction and the web offering cultural knowledge delivery and browsing. The Second China Project is the collaborative research result of the University of Florida (UF) and the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG). Visit the Second China Project website at http://cero11.cise.ufl.edu/~webmaster/index.html Try out the language module at http://cero11.cise.ufl.edu/~webmaster/Learning_Modules/LANG/content/index.html
Source: Second China Project
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Title: Online Russian Grammatical Dictionary
Body: From http://www.babelpoint.org In addition to an English-Russian dictionary, Babelpoint has an online Grammatical Dictionary that includes the following features: 1. more than 101,000 main words, including about 25,000 adjectives, 25,000 verbs and 40,000 nouns 2. all the words are declinated or conjugated. They generate more than 1.6 million different forms 3. you can combine any of the adjectives with any of the nouns to get the right declination of both. The system will recognize the genre of the noun and if it is animate or inanimate. Access the dictionaries at http://www.babelpoint.org/russian
Source: Babelpoint
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Title: Spanish, French, and German Podcasts
Body: From http://web.mac.com/sanferminuk/Advanced_Level_Listening/Introduction.html The aim of this site is to provide extra listening practice for students of French, Spanish and German. The Spanish podcasts are available at http://web.mac.com/sanferminuk/Advanced_Level_Listening/Spanish/Spanish.html The French podcasts are available at http://web.mac.com/sanferminuk/Advanced_Level_Listening/French_/French_.html The German podcasts are available at http://web.mac.com/sanferminuk/Advanced_Level_Listening/German/German.html
Source: AS/A2 Listening Site
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Title: Audio-Lingua: MP3’s in English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish
Body: From http://www.audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article57 Audio-Lingua is a collaborative bank of authentic audio resources, recorded by native speakers, for a freely pedagogical or personal use. It is a collaborative project; you can contribute new audio recordings as well as accessing existing recordings. Audio-Lingua is available at http://www.audio-lingua.eu/?lang=en
Source: Audio-Lingua
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Title: Chez Mimi and Hennings Haus: Online Games for French and German
Body: From http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/mfle/c4modernlanguages/henning/text/teachers.html The emphasis of this website is for users to have fun with French or German. Through the use of games, users have a visual, audio, and interactive experience in another language. Instructions are given in English so that users clearly understand what each game involves before they start playing. All the games can be used by individuals; however they could also be used for group work or indeed with a whole class. Translations of the vocabulary used in each game is contained within the Knowledge Area. There is also a text only version of this area. Chez Mimi and Hennings Haus are available at http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/mfle/c4modernlanguages
Source: Channel 4, Learning and Teaching Scotland
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Title: Latinum: Online Multi-Level Latin Course
Body: From http://www.e.millner.btinternet.co.uk/languages/LatinFAQ.html The Latinum Course is an online multi-level and multi-media Latin course. Latinum gives you the tools to learn Latin with an immersion approach, offering the Adler Course, in addition to a wealth of vital subsidiary materials: * Comenius material * Fabulae Faciles - stories read in simple Latin. * Colloquia, or Latin Dialogues. * Elementary Illustrated Readers on Tarheelreader.org * Videos on YouTube *A 'Classified Vocabulary' - a unique audio resource * A Visual Vocabulary (on Schola in the Photolexicon, with over 3 000 images) Go to the Latinum website at http://latinum.mypodcast.com A separate Latin for Children site is part of the LATINUM course, offering short flash animations. Each lesson is less than one minute long;each lesson introduces Latin using the Natural Method. The first lessons have short sentences of only two words, gradually this builds up to more complex forms. Grammar can be accessed from the associated course linked on the sidebar. Latin for Children is available at http://latinforchildren.blogspot.com
Source: Latinum
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Title: Article: Love of Latin Leads to Leadership
Body: From http://www.kentucky.com/neighbors/story/976398.html Richmond teen heads national Latin group Love of language led to leadership role By Jim Warren October 14, 2009 Anyone who thinks that studying Latin might not be relevant in the 21st century should spend a few minutes talking with Madison County's Jacob Welch. "Something like 60 percent of the English language is taken from Latin," Welch says. "Plus, you have all of the history and culture of Rome and Greece, and the philosophy and ideas that came from that time. It's fascinating stuff to learn about." Welch is not just a top Latin scholar at Madison Central. Shortly before the school year began, he was elected president of the National Junior Classical League, a nationwide organization of junior and senior high school students dedicated to encouraging interest in and study of the language, literature and culture of ancient Rome and Greece. Read the full article at http://www.kentucky.com/neighbors/story/976398.html
Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
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Title: Civilisation Française Website
Body: From http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/civ Dans les pages suivantes, vous trouverez: -des informations utiles -des questions de formats différents pour tester vos connaissances avec des enregistrements audio -des photos de la vie de tous les jours et de la France (plus de 700) -des interviews vidéo -des situations (chez le docteur, etc.) -une section pour rire avec des expressions imagées et des proverbes avec des enregistrements audio -des liens vers d'autres sites pour en savoir plus -des titres de films à voir -des titres de chansons sur certaines pages -une bibliographie The Civilisation Française website is available at http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/civ
Source: FLTEACH Website
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Title: Where the Wild Things Are Preterite Cloze Activity for Spanish
Body: From http://zachary-jones.com/spanish A cloze activity for Spanish preterite verbs, another in first-person, a Spanish-language animated version of the original book, the new film trailer, and a teacher’s comments on it, are all available at http://zachary-jones.com/spanish/archives/8524
Source: Actualidades
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Title: 10 Facts About the Spanish Language
Body: From http://spanish.about.com 10 Facts About the Spanish Language Spanish Among the World's Most-Used Languages By Gerald Erichsen Here are 10 facts about the Spanish language you might be interested to know: http://spanish.about.com/od/historyofspanish/a/10_facts_about_spanish.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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