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Title: French Listening Practice: Reality TV
Body: About.com's French language site features a rapidly-growing collection of listening exercises on a broad range of topics. The latest installlment is a discussion of some popular French reality television shows. Each exercise includes slow and fast audio tracks, transcription, English translation, study guide, and short test. Access the site at: http://french.about.com/library/listening/bl-listeningindex.htm?nl=1
Source: About.com
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Title: Online Lesson Plans
Body: The California Language Teachers Association maintains a Web site with links to online lesson plans for a variety of languages. These lessons all involve Web searches. The featured languages are Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Latin, ESL, Tagalog, and Latin. http://www.clta.net/lessons
Source: California Language Teachers Association
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Title: Maine's Native French Speakers
Body: This site features an article on Maine's Arcadian culture in the St. John Valley, one of few places in the U.S. where French is spoken in a number of homes. The article discusses the history of the French language in the region, from connections with Canada to current issues. http://acim.umfk.maine.edu/language.html
Source: University of Maine at Fort Kent
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Title: Turkish-German Literature
Body: From: http://www.new-books-in-german.com/featur03.htm German Titles, Turkish Names: The Cosmopolitan Will by Tom Cheesman and Deniz Göktürk Writers of non-German background - what the novelist Kemal Kurt calls the 'Fifth Literature' - have become a noticeable feature of present-day German writing, as several books reviewed in the last issue of this magazine amply illustrated. Germany's largest 'ethnic minority' comprises over two million Turkish-Germans. What impact are they having on the literary market-place, there and elsewhere? For the complete article, visit: http://www.new-books-in-german.com/featur03.htm
Source: New Books in German
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Title: Beginning and Advanced German Practice Online
Body: Deutsch-lernen.com provides free online beginning and advanced German grammar lessons, with tables and exercises that may be completed online or downloaded. Also featured are links to information on studying and working in German-speaking countries and finding pen-pals. http://www.deutsch-lernen.com
Source: Deutsch-lernen.com
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Title: Online Picture Dictionary and Vocabulary Practice
Body: The URL below features an online picture dictionary with flash cards, fill-in-the-blank, word scramble, spelling, and recall activities for learners of English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish. http://www.pdictionary.com
Source: The Internet Picture Dictionary
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Title: Online Kanji Practice
Body: This site provides kanji practice for learners of Japanese with examples of sentences, video files of a calligraphic demonstration of stroke order, audio files of native speakers reading the sentences, and English translations. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~damell/Japanese/exercise.html
Source: Dartmouth Japan Program
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Title: Beginning Japanese Practice Online
Body: This site, maintained by the Association for Japanese Language Teaching, features online exercises of basic concepts in Japanese such as numbers, telephone, and family. The activities, based on the "Japanese for Busy People series, feature visual and audio support and encourage spoken responses. http://www.ajalt.org/sfyj
Source: A JALT
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Title: Job Posting: HS German Sub, MN
Body: Shakopee Sr. High School in Shakopee Minnesota is seeking a full time long-term sub for most of the 2005/2006 school year. The current teacher will be going on maternity leave. The position will run from approximately November 1 to the end of the year, but could start sooner. Currently, Shakopee has 125 students enrolled in German in grades 10-12. The program will consist of 1 section of German I and III, two sections of German II and a combined advanced III and IV class. We use the Komm Mit! series and Kaleidoskop for our advanced German III and IV class. We have been a GAPP school for 20 years and next year will be our exchange year. The current teacher will be able to help with every step of the process! In addition, we have an extremely supportive World Language Department who will be helping with the exchange. The district will provide full benefits and pay can be based on experience and education. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact me: manderso@shakopee.k12.mn.us or by telephone 952-445-1592. Wright, M. [AATG-L] Job opening in Minnesota. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (19 May 2005).
Source: AATG-L
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Title: Job Posting: German I Teacher, TX
Body: I am leaving Allen, TX for more mountainous pastures in CO, and my school is still looking for a German teacher. Our school has currently 9 sections of German. We have a teacher for 6 sections at the HS, and someone is needed to fill the 1/2 time position that is at the Lowery Freshman Center, a building just across the street from the high school. This would be just teaching level 1 German, so if there is anyone out there interested in a half time position (or maybe someone who is dual certified looking to teach full time), please contact Kelli Schreffler, Principal, at the Lowery Freshman Center. If you'd like more details about the history of the program or the school environment, please feel free to email me at dirndl3@comcast.net. Flynn, A. [AATG-L] Position available in Dallas. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (16 May 2005).
Source: AATG-L
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