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Title: Celebrate the European Day of Languages 2006
Body: Did you know that there are between 6000 and 7000 languages spoken in the world? 45 European states have chosen to celebrate language learning and linguistic diversity each year on September 26. For information and activities about the languages of the world and the history and aims of the European Day of Languages, visit http://www.ecml.at .
Source: Council of Europe
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Title: Japanese Practice Site
Body: Web Japanese features several kinds of online language learning aids that may be useful for your beginning-intermediate students as additional practice. These include animated kana instruction, kanji practice worksheets (click to test yourself by hiding the kanji, meaning, or reading), and grammar and vocabulary quizzes http://webjapanese.com/index.html
Source: Web Japanese
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Title: Useful Site for Teachers of German
Body: I came across a great Web site for authentic reading material. http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/?level=0 If you click on the category "Persönlichkeiten" you get short biographies of a lot of important historical personalities. There are a lot of different categories with great information. Wolf, C. [AATG-L] Wissenskarten. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (17 Aug. 2006). ---- Under the "Jahreszeiten" section, I printed out the calendar months for this year (German holidays included) and found a list of the names of the months in seven different languages. There's certainly a wealth of wonderful information on this Web site. http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/?level=0 Crow, M.A. [AATG-L] Wissenskarten. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (17 Aug. 2006).
Source: AATG-L
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Title: Useful Site for Language Teachers
Body: This brand-new site features links to useful sites and teaching materials collected by a teacher of Spanish. While some of the materials are language-specific, the Games page should be useful for teachers of any language and a variety of levels. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4q55t
Source: Señorita Driskill
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Title: Dictation Site for Learners of French
Body: This site provides dictation and writing practice for French beginners. The virtual tutor highlights errors until the user figures out the correct answer. http://www.luclau.com/dictee/frame_dictee.html
Source: luclau.com
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Title: German Teaching Resources Database
Body: The American Association of Teachers of German maintains a growing database of over 1000 lesson plans online which teachers may access freely. Search the database by type, category and level. A form for sharing your own materials is in the works. Access this rich resource at http://www.aatg.org/content/view/255 .
Source: AATG
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Title: AP Spanish Listening Site
Body: A recent request on the FLTEACH listserv for sources of authentic listening material for AP (Advanced Placement) Spanish students received the following reply. This resource may be useful for advanced students who are not in AP classes as well. ---- Try the following site: http://it.stlawu.edu/%7Ergol/AP-Spanish/enlaces.htm . It contains many authentic listening sources supplied by the participants on the AP Spanish EDG. If you want to subscribe to the discussion group, the following link gives you the necessary information: http://it.stlawu.edu/%7Ergol/AP-Spanish/EDG.htm Marmion, N. Re: AP Spanish Lang-listening. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (16 Aug. 2006).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Advice for New Teachers
Body: Whether you're a new teacher, you're in a new school, you know a new teacher, or you just want a few pointers for starting the school year on the right foot, this list of 31 hints from the FLTEACH FAQ may have some useful suggestions for you. This entire page is devoted to new teacher advice. http://www.cortland.edu/FLTEACH/FAQ/FAQ-Advice-New-Teacher.html#Sage
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Learning Languages No Joke
Body: This widely-circulated witticism could have a twofold purpose in many classrooms by amusing students and making them think about the critical need for international communicators in today's world. ---- What do you call a person who speaks three languages? -Trilingual Two languages - Bilingual One language - American Thornton, J. Re: [AATG-L] Can't remember a joke. American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu (4 Oct. 2006).
Source: AATG-L
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Title: 31st Annual European Studies Conference
Body: From http://www.unomaha.edu/esc/index.html European Studies Conference 31st Annual October 5-7 2006 University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, Nebraska The 31st Annual European Studies Conference, sponsored by the University of Nebraska at Omaha, brings together individuals diverse in disciplines, but united in their interest in the area between the Atlantic and the Urals. Interdisciplinary panels, workshops, plenaries, and performances bring perspectives and insights that have earned the conference a reputation for high academic quality. For more information, visit http://www.unomaha.edu/esc/index.html .
Source: University of Nebraska at Omaha
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