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Title: Position available: Foreign Language Technologist
Body: From: LLTI We have just posted a position vacancy for a Foreign Language Technologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The position will be available as early at June 1. Deadline to be assured consideration is April 1. Needless to say, this is a great place to work for the right match. Official details can be found at: http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_047072.html For additional information, feel free to contact me at read@lss.wisc.edu, or (608) 262-1408. Read Gilgen Director L&S Learning Support Services University of Wisconsin - Madison
Source: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Inputdate: 2004-03-15 19:01:00
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Title: Commercial Website: iLoveLanguages.com
Body: From: http://www.ilovelanguages.com/ What is iLoveLanguages? iLoveLanguages' purpose is to list, categorize, and promote Internet resources related to language learning, education, and use. We want to make sure that people who are interested in learning a language can find information, products, and services they can use to help. We also want to promote language education by giving everyone the opportunity to delve into a language other than their own. History: iLoveLanguages was born as "The Human-Languages Page" in May of 1994 to address the lack of an organized list of language-learning materials on the Internet. In the years since its announcement, the HLP grew to contain 2000 links and was visited more than 1000 times a day. In the spring of 2001, the HLP went through a major site redesign (one of several over the years), and a move to its own Web address - iLoveLanguages.com. Author and Site Developer: Tyler Chambers
Source: Tyler Chambers
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Title: Website: French/American Intercultural Differences
Body: Recommended on FLTEACH Intercultural Differences : http://perso.club-internet.fr/hwelty/France/Intercultural.html
Source: Harriet Welty
Inputdate: 2004-03-19 13:57:00
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Title: Japanese Elementary Websites
Body: Recommended on SenseiOnline: Two best ready-made materials that I know: 1,2,3 utaimashoo http://www.abcmelody.com/ JESSi - Japanese For Elementary School Students http://home.att.net/~robertayoung/jessi/ some useful links and ideas are also available at: http://homepage1.nifty.com/netsuma/workshop/uta/
Source: SenseiOnline
Inputdate: 2004-03-19 13:59:00
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Title: Teacher resources for any language
Body: Recommended on FLTEACH If you're not already familiar with Marco Polo and the MarcoGram, this may be the ideal time to learn about them. http://www.marcopolo-education.org/ It produces the MarcoGram, a gem of a publication for teachers. Each issue has a different theme, with many wonderful lesson plans and links. The latest issue features lessons about language and is titled Breaking the Language Barrier. The online version at http:// www.marcopolo-education.org/MarcoGrams/Jun2003.html If you would like to subscribe, you may do so at: http:// www.marcopolo-education.org/marcograms/mg_subscribe.aspx
Source: http://www.marcopolo-education.org/
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Title: 2 Websites with rubrics, standards - multiple languages
Body: Recommended on FLTEACH: Fairfax County Public Schools Performance Assessment for Language Students - Rubrics http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIS/OHSICS/forlang/PALS/rubrics/ Jefferson County Public Schools - SpeakingRubric, Standards, Scope and Sequence and MORE... http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/isu/language/standards.html
Source: Fairfax County Public Schools / Jefferson County Public Schools
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Title: Allez-Viens! exercises and quizzes
Body: From: Ellen Poquette Hello, I teach middle school and have a French/ Spanish webpage (mostly French). It doesn't look at all like I would like, because of the program we use and my inability to understand it very well, but it does have links to my Quiz exercises (Allez, viens), some on-line review pages, and pictures of activities in my classroom and our department's World Language Week celebration. Hope you enjoy it! http://www.district196.org/bhms/mainpages/Subjects/worldlanguage/ teacherpages/Poquette.html
Source: Ellen Poquette
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Title: French pronunciation websites
Body: From: Sandra Howard Hello to those teachers requesting French pronunciation help, You can go to Tenesse Bob's Globegate site for a list of speaking & listening sites. http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/oral.html This site might be all you need. It has sections on the alphabet, consonants & vowels along with exercises de discrimination. http://phonetique.free.fr/indexphonvoy.htm Here's another site for practicing sounds of individual letters. http://www.jump-gate.com/languages/french/french1.html And then there is the University of Texas' grammar site that has lots of sentences/dialogues recorded that you could listen to & repeat. http://www2.lamc.utexas.edu/frgr/
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Famous Bilingual Site / Standards-Based Language Learning French Immersion Workshop Site
Body: From: The Famous Bilingual Site http://www.pitt.edu/~FLsites/bilingual/ Lots of people that you know or have heard of speak more than just English. Really, who wants to be a MONOLINGUAL-- someone who speaks only one language?? Studying a language in high school, middle school, or even elementary school puts you on track to being BILINGUAL -- someone who speaks two languages -- or maybe even MULTILINGUAL -- someone who speaks many different languages! AND... Standards-Based Language Learning French Immersion Workshop for Teachers (archived site from 2001) Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh's Center for West European Studies http://www.pitt.edu/~flsites/frenchworkshop/
Source: Devin P. Browne
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Title: Classroom homepage: French
Body: From: Loic Andre Bonjour ! I can't remember if I posted my webpage address on that list...so here it is! Click on Mr. Andre's class and enjoy! http://www.strichardsschool.org/academics.asp Thanks for visiting and don't hesitate to email me for any questions, suggestions, to notify me of any mistakes there might be on the site...or simply to say Hi! Merci!
Source: Loic Andre
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