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Title: Cool Italian: Italian Slang
Body: An online guide to young peoples’ Italian slang is available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/cool . The words are arranged by topic, and are accompanied with audio recordings.
Source: BBC
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Title: Russificate: Russian Language Blog
Body: From http://learnrussianweb.net/about Russificate is a free Russian language blog for learners of all levels and Russian language teachers. It contains a variety of grammar, vocabulary and communication exercises, podcasts, reading materials, Russian songs with exercises, etc. The blog is divided into more than 60 sections and based on interactive exercises, which can be done online. All materials are free. Browse through the blog online at http://learnrussianweb.net
Source: Russificate
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Title: German Teenage Slang
Body: From the About.com website: Here is a handful of German slang that can be heard at times from teenagers. Keep in mind that not all German teenagers speak this way and that slang may vary from region to region. http://german.about.com/od/dictionaries/a/German-Teenage-Slang.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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Title: Online Game: Kidnapped (Entführt)
Body: A vicious dragon has kidnapped the beautiful princess. At once our heroic prince is on his way to defeat the dragon and save her! Or is it the other way around? Try for yourself and play Kidnapped (Entführt), the Goethe-Institut’s interactive fairy tale game—and use your German along the way! The game is available at http://www.goethe.de/lrn/prj/mlg/mud/spi/deindex.htm
Source: Goethe-Institut
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Title: Dickinson College Commentaries Support Readings of Classical Texts
Body: From http://dcc.dickinson.edu The Dickinson College Commentaries feature Latin and Greek texts with explanatory notes, vocabulary, and graphic, video and audio elements, for readers of Greek and Latin. Currently texts include Caesar excerpts to be used in the College Board's Advanced Placement Latin course and Sulpicius Severus’ Life of St. Martin. Ovid’s Amores Book 1 is to be added this summer. This is an updated and expanded version of a previous site (http://wiki.dickinson.edu/index.php/Caesar_Gallic_War) that was described in an InterCom article last year (http://casls.uoregon.edu/intercom/site/view-article.php?ArticleID=12630). For full information about the commentaries and the project, go to http://dcc.dickinson.edu/about-dcc The Dickinson College Commentaries are available at http://dcc.dickinson.edu
Source: Dickinson College
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Title: Article: Cajun French Struggles for Survival
Body: From http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/05/4611037/in-cajun-land-a-reveille-to-french.html In Cajun land, a reveille to French heritage By SEAN COCKERHAM July 5, 2012 There's a major effort in Louisiana, a state named for the French king Louis XIV, to reverse the trend [of language loss] and restore the French language. It's part of a resurgence in cultural pride, and there are signs that the decline in French speakers has slowed. Among the last hopes is the nation's largest French immersion program, in which every subject except English is being taught in French to kindergarteners through eighth-graders. Just under 4,000 students in nine parishes are in the program, typically with teachers imported from France, Belgium, Quebec and French-speaking African nations. Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/05/4611037/in-cajun-land-a-reveille-to-french.html#storylink=cpy
Source: Sacramento Bee
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Title: Teaching Resources from the French Heritage Language Program
Body: From http://www.facecouncil.org/fhlp/resources.html Since 2005, the French Heritage Language Program has helped over 1,000 children, students and adults from underserved communities of francophone background maintain a good working knowledge of the French language and keep strong bonds with their respective cultures and identities. Now they also have some helpful teaching resources on their website. These include ready-to-use cultural projects and an annotated list of helpful websites for French teachers and learners. Browse the resources at http://www.facecouncil.org/fhlp/resources.html
Source: French Heritage Language Program
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Title: Verbs in Spanish: Blog Dedicated To Using Spanish Verbs Correctly
Body: Verbs in Spanish is a blog dedicated to Spanish verbs. You can use its grammar explanations, exercises, lists of applicable verbs, and reading activities to supplement your students’ learning. The blog is available at http://www.verbs-in-spanish.blogspot.com
Source: Verbs in Spanish
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Title: Spanish Food Flashcards, Photo Prompts, and Cultural Essays
Body: From http://learning.latienda.com La Tienda is a family-owned company that sells ingredients and accessories for making Spanish food. Besides their food business, they also provide some learning resources on their website: A set of flashcards of different cooking ingredients and recipes, with audio of their pronunciation and English descriptions of their flavor and use: http://learning.latienda.com/flash-cards.php A collection of images from modern-day Spain that can be used as prompts in a language class: http://learning.latienda.com/hablo-images.php Articles in English and Spanish about different aspects of Spanish culture: http://learning.latienda.com/study-guide.php
Source: La Tienda
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Title: PowerPoints, Worksheets, and Videos Dealing with the Spanish Civil War and Franco
Body: From http://mfljones.wordpress.com A collection of PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, and YouTube clips dealing with the Spanish Civil War and Franco has been assembled by a British Spanish teacher and is available at http://mfljones.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/la-guerra-civil-espanola-franco
Source: Resources and Ideas for Language Teachers Blog
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