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Title: Uzbek Teaching Resources on the Internet
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From http://aatturkic.org/aatt/home
Here is a list of online materials for learning Uzbek: http://aatturkic.org/aatt/article/123718
Source: AATT
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Title: The German Football League
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Do you have American football fans in your German classes? Do they know that there is a German Football League, the largest American football (as opposed to soccer) league in Europe? The GFL Superbowl will take place on October 11. Learn more about the GFL at http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/__pr/P__Wash/2014/09/15-GFL.html
Source: Germany.info
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Title: Practicing German Numbers
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From http://www.thegermanprofessor.com
Here is a collection of activities for Beginners, Intermediate learners, and Advanced learners to improve their ability to use numbers in German: http://www.thegermanprofessor.com/practicing-german-numbers/
Here is a more elaborated way to use numbers in context, specifically statistics about children and day care in Germany: http://www.thegermanprofessor.com/children-day-care-germany/
Source: The German Professor
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Title: Slow German Website
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From http://www.slowgerman.com
We’ve written briefly about Slow German in the past (http://caslsintercom.uoregon.edu/content/8784). The website has been updated lately, and it is full of resources to improve your students’ listening skills. Learn more about this resource at http://www.slowgerman.com/about/, and explore the website starting on the home page: http://www.slowgerman.com/
Source: Slow German
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Title: Next Week Is National German Week!
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National German Week will be October 5-11 this year. Here are some resources that you and your students can do to celebrate and promote the learning of German:
A starter kit and other products from AATG: https://aatg.site-ym.com/store/ViewProduct.aspx?id=2125650
A collection of ideas and resources for celebrating: http://old.wl.k12.in.us/hs/depts/fl/beckera/celebrate_national_german_week.htm
A website with information about German and Germany: https://www.smore.com/evup-national-german-week
Source: Various
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Title: Structured Tasks for Writing Film Reviews in French and German
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From http://www.tes.co.uk
Here are structured tasks to help your students write film reviews.
In German: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Writing-film-reviews-in-German-6393419/
In French: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Writing-film-reviews-in-French-6393418/
Source: TES Connect
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Title: Aeneid Vocabulary on Dickinson College Commentaries
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[T]he comprehensive DCC vocabulary for the Aeneid is now up and running: http://dcc.dickinson.edu/aeneid-vocabulary-list
Based on Henry S. Frieze, Vergil's Aeneid Books I-XII, with an Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary, revised by Walter Dennison (New York: American Book Co., 1902), it includes frequency data derived from a human inspection and analysis of every word in the Aeneid (Mynors' text) carried out by teams at the Laboratoire d'Analyse Statistique des Langues Anciennes (LASLA) at the Université de Liège.
Users can search both Latin and English words, and display items alphabetically or by frequency. By using The Bridge http://bridge.haverford.edu/ users can create custom lists for line ranges in the Aeneid, including or excluding vocabulary from the DCC core, or from several introductory Latin textbooks.
Francese, C. [Latinteach] A complete vocabulary for the Aeneid. Latinteach listerv (Latinteach@nxport.com, 18 Sep 2014).
Source: Latinteach
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Title: Using Kahoot! in French Class
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From http://mmeduckworth.blogspot.com
In June we wrote about Kahoot!, a game-based classroom response system (http://caslsintercom.uoregon.edu/content/17790)
Here is a recent blog post by French teacher Sylvia Duckworth about how she uses Kahoot! in her French class, plus links to some French Kahoots that you can use: http://mmeduckworth.blogspot.com/2014/09/kahoot.html
Source: eTools for Language Teachers
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Title: Ideas for Beginning a Second Grade Spanish Class
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Recently a Ñandutí listserv user asked for ideas for fun activities to begin her second grade classes with. Read other users’ suggestions at http://caltalk.cal.org/read/messages?id=58709#58709
Source: Ñandutí
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Title: New Round of Spanish Film Club Films for Universities
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SPANISH FILM CLUB
Celebrating a new wave of Ibero American Cinema
Twice a year, Spanish Film Club offers grants to help universities bring the very best in contemporary Spanish and Latin American cinema to campuses and to introduce students to the language and cultures of these territories. … More than 80 schools have participated in the program in [its] first year.
The inventive model allows universities to select a minimum of five films from a catalogue to create a film festival on campus. Representing 20 countries, the films have been carefully selected by a team of experts and are backed by the most important festivals and film critics. These films renew every year: This SFC cycle features 10 new films and a catalog of more than 38 titles.
HOW IT WORKS
– Grants cover up to 50% of the festival costs
– New award-winning titles from 20+ countries
– Virtual Q&As with the filmmakers
– 80+ universities participating so far!
New films this cycle include the award-winning and endearing Bad Hair (Venezuela), the new documentary by Gael Garcia Bernal Who is Dayani Cristal? (Mexico), the breathtaking Eternal Amazon (Brazil), the gripping real story of Operation E (Spain, Colombia), the beautifully animated Wrinkles (Spain), the thought provoking and inspiring Yvy Maraey: Land Without Evil (Bolivia), the award winning I thought it was a Party (Spain, Argentina), the outstandingly performed Illiterate (Chile), the deeply moving Cows Wearing Glasses (Puerto Rico), the intriguing thriller The Facilitator (Ecuador), and the smashing box office success 7 Boxes (Paraguay).
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SUBMIT FOR A GRANT ONLINE NOW! DEADLINE OCTOBER 15, 2014.
Learn more at http://www.spanishfilmclub.com.
Emch, R. [OFLA] Spanish Film Club grant applications have a new deadline. OFLA listserv (OFLA@LISTSERV.KENT.EDU, 18 Sep 2014).
Source: OFLA
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