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Title: Living Latin and Greek Blogs
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From www.paideiainstitute.org/living_latin_and_greek

Paideia's Living Latin and Living Greek blogs provide interesting, intermediate content in Latin and ancient Greek to help bridge the gap between textbook Latin and classical authors. With the conviction that in language learning an appeal must be made first and foremost to the ears, every post is accompanied by an audio recording. The reader is advised first to make use of a Chromium browser-based dictionary to read each post, then to listen and reread until the audio can be understood without the text.

Living Latin is available at http://www.paideiainstitute.org/living_latin.
Living Greek is available at http://www.paideiainstitute.org/living_greek.


Source: Paideia Institute
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Title: Online Resources for Students Who Want to Practice Their French
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From frenchteachernet.blogspot.com/

Here is a collection of links to online French resources for students preparing for French exams in England and Wales, although the resources could be used by students anywhere who want to practice their French on their own: http://frenchteachernet.blogspot.com/2016/02/as-level-french-revision-links-2016.html.


Source: frenchteacher
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Title: Le Cercle Français de Portland
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From www.afportland.org

The Cercle Français is an independent organization in Portland, Oregon, coordinating once-monthly noontime presentations in French. You can see the schedule of upcoming presentations on this web page: http://www.afportland.org/resources/cercle-francais/.


Source: Alliance Française de Portland
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Title: Children Can Learn World Geography in French with Mouk
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Mouk is a French-speaking bear who travels the world by bicycle in a children’s cartoon series. You and your students can watch the cartoons on this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MoukFrance.


Source: YouTube
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Title: Night Walk in Marseille
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Take a guided tour in which you choose the route in this virtual experience of Marseille at night! The tour is available in English at https://nightwalk.withgoogle.com/en/panorama and in French at https://nightwalk.withgoogle.com/fr/home.


Source: Google
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Title: 30 Spanish Vocabulary Games Using Pictures
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From www.spanishplayground.net/

In this blog post Spanish teacher Debbie Annett describes thirty different Spanish vocabulary games for kids: http://www.spanishplayground.net/spanish-vocabulary-games-pictures/.


Source: Spanish Playground
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Title: Turn Your Classroom into a Giant Board Game
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From http://www.throwawayyourtextbook.com

Here is a great idea for structuring student interpersonal tasks: turn your classroom space into a giant board game. First, identify your class goals (in the blog post these are stated as learning objectives like “be able to invite someone to do something or go somewhere” but they could easily be Can-Do statements). Then create specific questions or tasks related to the goals or Can-Do statements. Finally, lay out the board.

See a thorough description in this blog post: http://www.throwawayyourtextbook.com/blog/spanish-board-game


Source: Throw Away Your Textbook!
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Title: Combine Authentic Resources about the Environment in Spanish
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From marishawkins.wordpress.com/

Maris Hawkins describes how she used three different authentic resources (an infographic, an article, and a video) that deal with the topic of plastics in the oceans in this recent blog post: https://marishawkins.wordpress.com/2016/02/23/combining-authentic-resources/.


Source: Maris Hawkins
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Title: Comparing European and Latin American Spanish - on the Simpsons
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From blogs.transparent.com

Here is a short article discussing some grammatical differences between Latin American and European Spanish (most notably different use of preterite vs. present perfect). The article includes embedded clips of the same Simpsons episode, translated for a Latin American Spanish-speaking audience and for a European Spanish-speaking audience for comparison.

The article is available at http://blogs.transparent.com/spanish/european-and-latin-american-spanish-with-videos/.


Source: Transparent Language
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Title: Newsela Offers Text Sets about the 2016 Election
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From www.freetech4teachers.com/

Newsela is a popular service that aims to help teachers find current events articles that are appropriate for their students' age and reading abilities. For the 2016 presidential campaign Newsela is offering a section devoted just to news about campaigns, primary election results, and caucus outcomes.

The articles in the campaign 2016 collection come from Newsela's publishing partners which include The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and the Associated Press along with many other notable publishers. You can search for articles according to campaign issue, language (some articles are available in Spanish), and reading level.

Read a full description of this resource at http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2016/02/newsela-offers-reading-level-indexed.html#.Vs4OVhiawfs.
The curated collection on Newsela is available at https://newsela.com/text-sets/5995/presidential-race.


Source: Free Technology for Teachers
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