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Title: Resources for Teaching Debate
Body: A recent request on the TESL listserv (Teachers of English to speakers of other languages electronic list. TESL-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU) for help teaching debate to students of English received the following suggestions. Although these resources were contributed by teachers of English, teachers of any language might find useful tips for working with advanced students. http://www.learndebating.com http://www.debatabase.org http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com
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Title: Job Posting: HS Italian Teacher, CA
Body: Los Gatos High School in California (Bay Area) is looking for an Italian teacher starting Jan. 2, 2006. Contact: Ann Jordan ajordan@lghs.net or: Kim Bergkamp kbergkamp@lghs.net phone: Los Gatos High School 408 354 2730 Young, U. [AATG-L] TItalian Teacher needed at Los Gatos High School. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (2 Dec. 2005).
Source: AATG-L
Inputdate: 2005-12-03 12:07:00
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Title: Recommended Italian Songs for Class
Body: The artists that I use the most are Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti, Nek, and Giorgia. I choose them because they are my favorites and because they have clear voices that are easy to understand. I mostly use them from a grammatical standpoint, to point out future tense, past tense, etc. I also use them in the upper levels to have students write the stories behind the song. I play 6 or 7 and they choose one and recreate the story that inspired the song. You can also visit my web page which has links to Italian singers. http://comsewogue.k12.ny.us/~mdrucker/Signor_Drucker's_Page/prima%20pagina.htm Drucker, M. Re: Italian songs. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (11 Nov. 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
Inputdate: 2005-12-03 12:12:00
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Title: Innovative School Promotes Intercultural Understanding
Body: From its local cultural-awareness sessions to its international exchange programs for students and teachers, Vermont's St. Johnsbury Academy focuses on developing awareness and tolerance. Read the article from the Education Innovator at http://www.ed.gov/news/newsletters/innovator/2005/1121.html .
Source: The Education Innovator - November 21, 2005 edition
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Title: Foreign Language Radio
Body: If you're looking for ways to improve listening skills in other languages than English, consider a shortwave radio. You can find them for much less than $100. Next, you need to go to your local bookstore and purchase a copy of the monthly magazine "Popular Communications". This magazine will give you the frequencies and reports of stations that can be heard in your area throughout the year. "Popular Communications" will also have articles about shortwave stations that have Internet sites. For example, if you're interested in German, you can view the 4 booklets "Warum nicht' online at http://www.dwelle.de , click on the "English section," then go to the "German lessons". Look in the English section of http://www.rfi.fr to learn French online. Or, for Spanish, try http://www.rtve.es/rne/ree . There are many more. One of my favorite stations is Swiss Radio International. Another is Radio Educacion from Mexico. Shortwave radio and/or shortwave radio internet sites you can listen to daily. Usually there's a first broadcast to the east coast and later another to the west coast. Phillips, J.M. Listening/skills/improvement. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (15 June 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Chinese Characters and Culture Resource
Body: Zhongwen.com provides a wealth of information for learners of Chinese, including the complete text of Chinese Characters: A Genealogy and Dictionary, from Yale University Press. Other features include a search engine (by pronunciation, radical, or stroke count) and online readings about varied topics from vocabulary and software to history and philosophy. From http://www.zhongwen.com
Source: Zhongwen.com
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Title: Poems about Language Learning
Body: No matter what language your students are learning, the poems on this Web site will make them smile about the difficulties of learning English spelling and pronunciation. http://www.spellingsociety.org/news/media/poems.php
Source: the simplified spelling society
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Title: Winter Vocabulary Activities for Learners of German
Body: A teacher of German recently posted to the AATG listserv (American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu) the URL for her Web site, which now features three documents, for teaching winter vocabulary to learners of German, for free download. These include a vocabulary list, a Battleship-style game, and a drawing activity. Visit the site at http://teacherweb.com/WI/hhs/havas/Photo2.stm .
Source: TeacherWeb
Inputdate: 2005-12-06 16:52:00
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Title: Job Posting: HS Spanish Teacher, NY
Body: Manhasset is seeking a qualified candidate for a tenure track secondary school Spanish position. The position is available immediately. NYS certification is required. Manhasset is an excellent district on the North Shore of Long Island with a tradition of student success. Salaries and benefits are highly competitive. We are located 25 minutes from Manhattan and our school is easily accessible by train. If you are interested in applying for this position, please give me a call at 516-267-7685 or send me a resume at hminerbo@manhasset.k12.ny.us. Thank you for your interest in our district. Hedy Minerbo Minerbo, H. Spanish tenure track position available immediately. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (6 Dec. 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
Inputdate: 2005-12-06 16:54:00
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Title: More German Holiday-Themed Links
Body: This site provides lyrics & soundfiles to seasonal songs in German. Both traditional German and translated-from-the-English songs are featured. http://sps.k12.mo.us/khs/german/songbook/weihnachtslieder/weihnachtslieder.htm This page displays photos of Christmas-related items and should be useful as a picture dictionary with realia. http://www.washjeff.edu/capl/category_list.asp?cat=sub&id=52 Here is another online advent calendar. Click on a day and a one-panel comic pops up. www.ulistein.de/adventskalender
Source: Various
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