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Title: Punctuation in Spanish
Body: About.com's Spanish language site features lessons which might be helpful when editing writing in Spanish. Spanish Punctuation http://spanish.about.com/library/beginning/bl-beg-writing-punctuation.htm Punctuation Symbols http://spanish.about.com/library/weekly/aa071999.htm Angular Quotes http://spanish.about.com/library/questions/blq-angular-quotes.htm Orthographic Accents http://spanish.about.com/cs/writing/g/orthoaccgl.htm Improve Your Spanish Spelling http://spanish.about.com/cs/writing/a/spanengspell.htm The Spanish Alphabet http://spanish.about.com/cs/forbeginners/a/beg_alphabet.htm Capitalization http://spanish.about.com/library/beginning/bl-beg-writing-capitalization.htm?nl=1 Using Hyphens http://spanish.about.com/od/writtenspanish/qt/hyphens.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
Inputdate: 2005-04-22 18:09:00
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Title: Special Issue: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication
Body: From: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=JAPC%2015%3A1 Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 15:1 Expected: August 2005 Foreword Robert B. Kaplan Introduction Xiaoming Li and Christine Pearson Casanave Articles The tangled web: Internet plagiarism and international student’s academic writing Wendy Sutherland Smith Borrowing words and ideas: Insights from Japanese L1 writers Carol Rinnert and Hiroe Kobayashi Asian adolescents’ out of school encounters with English and Korean literacy Youngjoo Yi Multilingual literacies in Japan: Children’s project work in a community language school Cheiron McMahill Instruction and reading samples for opinion writing in L1 junior high school textbooks in China and Japan Ryuko Kubota and Ling Shi Source articles as scaffolds in reading to write: The case of a Chinese student writing in English Wei Zhu Multidimensional enculturation: The case of an EFL Chinese doctoral student Yongyan Li Interaction in group writing tasks in genre-based instruction in an EAP classroom Shawn Loewen and Helen Basturkmen Academic language and literacy socialization through project based instruction: ESL student perspectives and issues Gulbahar H. Beckett
Source: John Benjamins
Inputdate: 2005-04-23 20:21:00
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Title: Online Resources for French Teachers
Body: The URL below contains a lengthy list of links to resources for teachers of French as a foreign language, including sites for teaching materials, professional organizations, and student activities. There are a few links to sites for teachers of Spanish as well. http://personales.mundivia.es/jcnieto/Index_fr.html
Source: au coin du fle
Inputdate: 2005-04-23 20:48:00
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Title: Learn French Online
Body: From: http://www.frenchtutorial.com/what_is.php The French Tutorial is a web-based step by step lesson covering basics, pronunciation, but also grammar, vocabulary and everyday French. It offers audio support for better oral comprehension, a table of contents and an index for faster searches. The tutorial is available under 3 formats: Standard Edition This is the first version of the tutorial. It has been available for free since 1999. With more than 1000 visitors a day, the Standard Edition is one of the most visited French lessons and it was awarded SunGlasses by Yahoo! in 2000. Personal Edition The Personal Edition is the same as the Standard but packaged into an installer. Download the tutorial and learn French at home or while you travel! It is available for free but requires that you register. Deluxe Edition The Deluxe Edition extends Standard Edition with new chapters, more audio files and on-line support throught dedicated and monitored forums. A donation is only US$11.00. For more information, visit: http://www.frenchtutorial.com
Source: The French Tutorial
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Title: Play Jeopardy in Your Classroom
Body: About.com's French language site this week features a version of Jeopardy that can be played in the classroom with a minimum of preparation. The site is intended for teachers of French, but the instructions are in English and could be used for teachers of any language. http://french.about.com/od/teachingresources/a/jeopardy.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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Title: SAT Subject Tests in Language: Information Available Online
Body: College Board provides information online regarding preparation for taking SAT subject tests in languages. The languages covered are French, German, Spanish, Modern Hebrew, Italian, and Latin. The page below discusses how to decide which tests to take and when to take them and features links to information on preparing for each test. http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about/SATII/whichLang.html
Source: CollegeBoard.com
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Title: Le français dans le monde
Body: Editor's note: The original French version appears below. Le Français dans le monde is edited by CLE International, and is the information source for the International Federation of French Teachers (FIPF). Made for all those in the world who work to teach the French language, whether or not they are French in origin, no matter the level they teach at, Le français dans le monde, was above all a tool of information, documentation, and exchange. Forty-two years after its inception, the adventure continues. From: http://www.fdlm.org/fle/qui.html Revue de la fédération internationale des professeurs de français Le français dans le monde est édité par CLE International. Destiné à tous ceux qui ont pour tâche de faire connaître la langue française dans le monde, qu'ils soient français ou non, qu'ils exercent dans les universités, les établissements primaires, secondaires et techniques de chacun des pays, dans les écoles, lycées et collèges français à l'étranger ou encore dans les centres culturels et les instituts de français, Le français dans le monde, à ses origines, était avant tout un outil d'information, de documentation et de liaison. Quarante-deux ans après, l'aventure du Français dans le monde continue grâce à la volonté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères, au soutien du Ministère de l'éducation nationale et du Ministère délégué à la coopération et à la francophonie et, enfin, grâce à l'engagement de son éditeur, CLE International.
Source: Le français dans le monde
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Title: Japanese Onomatopoeic Expressions
Body: About.com's Japanese language site this week introduced a new lesson to its unit on giongo and gitaigo. The new lesson focuses on expressions used to describe hunger, eating, and taste. Also provided are links to the other lessons, with themes such as laughing, sleeping, and song lyrics. http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa082601a.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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Title: East Asian Teaching & Research Information Online
Body: The Five College Center for East Asian Studies is a program administered by Five Colleges, Incorporated, a consortium composed of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The Center conducts a variety of events for teachers, publishes a newsletter, and maintains a Web site of links to information on conferences and teaching resources for a variety of East Asian languages. For more information, visit: http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/home.html
Source: The Five College Center for East Asian Studies
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Title: Job Posting: Part-time MS Spanish, FL
Body: At The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, we have an opening in our middle school program. The position is more than likely part-time, 2-3 sections of Spanish IA or IB and one section of our "6th grade wheel". If interested, please contact me at Marksm@bolles.org or at (904) 256-5090. For more information about the school, please see: http://www.bolles.org Marks, M. Spanish opening, Florida. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (20 Apr. 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
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