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Title: Year of Languages Web Site Provides Materials
Body: From: http://www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3408 From now until the end of 2005, this will be the information center for Year of Languages activities. This area of our web site is under construction and new information will be added constantly, so be sure to check back often to find out what's happening. In the months ahead, you'll find materials to help you plan your own activities, documents to help you gain media publicity, and a catalog of products carrying the Year of Languages logo. You'll also find interactive features allowing you to share ideas with other educators and to post information about your activities celebrating The Year of Languages.
Source: ACTFL
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Title: Establishing and Enhancing Japanese Language Progams
Body: From: http://www.EastAsia.org/ The Alliance for Language Learning and Educational Exchange is now accepting applications for the 2005-06 Intercultural Exchange Program (IEP). IEP enables post-secondary institutions to begin or maintain a high quality Japanese language program by providing them with professionally trained, native Japanese instructors who teach in exchange for tuition waivers to pursue a master's, associate's, or second bachelor's degree. For more information, visit: http://www.EastAsia.org/
Source: ALLEX
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Title: Why We Need the Year of Languages
Body: The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development's (ASCD) Web site contains an article on the importance of language education in the U.S.; specifically, it describes the impact of monolinguism, the challenges faced by language educators, and the goals of the Year of Languages campaign. Read the article at: http://www.ascd.org/cms/objectlib/ascdframeset/index.cfm?publication=http:// www.ascd.org/publications/ed_lead/200412/cutshall.html
Source: ASCD
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Title: Spanish Materials Available Online
Body: TeachSpanish.com provides a forum for sharing Spanish lesson plans from elementary to university levels. An electronic translator is also accessible from this site. Find out more at: http://www.teachspanish.com/
Source: TeachSpanish.com
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Title: Teaching Ideas for "Ser" vs. "Estar"
Body: Editor's note: A recent discussion on the FLTEACH listserv generated the following suggestions for teaching the uses of "ser" and "estar." ----- 8th graders + Ser and Estar + Activities to Engage = Tricky to Come Up With! I hesitate to mention it, for obvious reasons once you see it, but there are some "Quack Videos" being promoted by Teachers' Discovery for about $15 each, and my kids LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the one I "tried out" on Ser and Estar (plus the one on tener+a+infinitivo.) The catchy little poem/rhyme rhythm did actually seem to help them remember the situations in which each verb is used, as well as the various forms. It isn't the end-all, but it is one piece. Damron, E. Re: ser vs. estar. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (7 Nov. 2004). ----- Mad libs work really well. You can make up your own or purchase them from Teacher's Discovery. Students love them. Marcus, A. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (7 Nov. 2004).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Writing New Year's Cards in Japanese
Body: About.com's Japanese language site offers instructions for making nengajo, with useful information such as common expressions and proper addressing tips. Accessible at: http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa120900a.htm
Source: About.com
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Title: "O Tannenbaum" Lyrics Online in English and German
Body: About.com's German language site this week provides the lyrics to "O Tannenbaum" in German and English. Accessible at: http://german.about.com/library/blotannenb.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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Title: Goethe and Schiller for Kids
Body: This article from The Week in Germany highlights an exhibition featuring work by famous German writers and illustrators which has been influential in children's literature. Full article accessible at: http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/publications/week/2004/041210/ misc1.html
Source: The Week in Germany
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Title: French Christmas Carol Lyrics Available Online
Body: The following site was recently suggested on the FLTEACH listserv as a resource for Christmas carol lyrics in French. http://membres.lycos.fr/yolie/no00.htm Graham, D. Re: Christmas party ideas French. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (2 Dec. 2004).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Hanukkah Resources Available Online in French
Body: A recent request for French-language resources on Hanukkah received the following suggestions on the FLTEACH listserv: http://www.enfantsjuifs.net/hannoucah/histoires/ http://www.sdv.fr/judaisme/traditio/hanouka/index.htm
Source: FLTEACH
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