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Title: Kaleidoskop: Cultural Information about Everyday Life in Germany
Body: From http://www.kaleidos.de/alltag/enindex.htm This website deals with everyday life in Germany. Topics include Everyday life in brief, Rituals and festivals, What youngsters like, Places, People, Getting around, Opinions, First impressions, and Webcams and City-Infos. The website is available in either English or German at http://www.kaleidos.de .
Source: Kaleidoskop
Inputdate: 2007-08-31 01:58:32
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Title: Idea for First Day of Class Activity
Body: A LatinTeach user suggests the following activity for the first day back at school: I call it a scavenger hunt, and students must get the signature of each classmate who can answer the question "find someone who...". I do this with my 7th graders as an ice breaker and ask general questions such as "Find someone who knows where gladiators fought" to fun ones such as "Find someone who has a dog,...birthday in January.. has visited Rome, etc." For my 8th graders, I turn it into a review and include questions such as "Find someone who knows the perfect tense endings.” Anderson, S. Re: [Latinteach] back to school question. The Teaching of the Latin Language listserv (latinteach@nxport.com, 8 August 1007).
Source: Latinteach
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Title: New Latin and Greek Podcast Website
Body: From http://lingualatinaetgraeca.mypodcast.com This new website only has a few Greek readings at the moment, including readings from Rouse's "A Greek Boy at Home." However, its owner plans to expand with more podcasts as time goes by, and all podcasts are archived. Visit the website at http://lingualatinaetgraeca.mypodcast.com .
Source: Lingua Latina et Graeca
Inputdate: 2007-08-31 02:02:57
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Title: French Culture Resource
Body: From http://www.frenchculture.org Frenchculture.org is a website provided by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States. The organization promotes the best of French arts, literature, and education to cultural and academic institutions across the United States, with a strong focus on the contemporary. The website features short articles about art, books, cinema, education, music, performing arts, and TV and radio. Visit the website at http://www.frenchculture.org .
Source: FrenchCulture.org
Inputdate: 2007-08-31 02:04:15
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Title: French Jazz Musician Mina Agossi to Play in Chicago
Body: From http://www.afusa.org/bull_bd.html#agossi Concert - Mina Agossi – Voice, Ichiro Onoe – Drums, Eric Jacot – Double Bass Wednesday, September 12, 2007 Columbia College Chicago’s Music Center, 1014 S. Michigan Avenue Ms. Agossi has won the prize of “Young Self-Produced Talents” from the French organization FNAC, received a Five Star review in classical magazine “Diapason,” as well as special recognition in Jazz Magazine. For more information, go to http://www.afusa.org/bull_bd.html#agossi .
Source: Alliance Française
Inputdate: 2007-08-31 02:05:09
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Title: Mi Clase Es Tu Clase: Resources for Spanish Teachers from a Spanish Teacher
Body: From http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4q55t/miclaseestuclase2/index.html Mi Clase Es Tu Clase is the personal website of Deborah Driskill, a Spanish teacher with 25 years of teaching experience. Ms. Driskill writes, “The whole reason I started the site was to share with other teachers. This has been a one teacher effort to ‘pay it forward’ for all of the help and inspiration that I have received over the years from my colleagues. Resources available at the website include communicative and information gap activities, activities to accompany Buen Viaje levels 1 and 2, more fun activities for classes, exercises to quia.com, and links to other resources. Visit the website at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4q55t/miclaseestuclase2/id2.html .
Source: Mi Clase Es Tu Clase
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Title: Free Spanish and ESL Teaching Aids
Body: From http://www.coloradomtn.edu/programs/studyabroad/posters.shtml Colorado Mountain College is supplying Spanish language/ELL teaching aids to teachers and their students for free while supplies last. The teaching aids include an emotions poster in Spanish and English, flashcards with the emotions as well, and a Spanish verb poster. To order these free materials, go to http://www.coloradomtn.edu/programs/studyabroad/posters.shtml .
Source: Colorado Mountain College
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Title: August Issue of Colorín Colorado: Newsletter for Spanish-Speaking Parents
Body: From http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/newsline/archives/2007/08/new_issue_of_co_8.html The August 2007 edition of Colorín Colorado's Spanish-language parent newsletter, Boletín, is available online. The electronic newsletter, which provides Spanish-speaking parents practical information on literacy designed to cultivate their children's academic success, includes the following articles: *For Parents of English Language Learners *Instructional Programs for English Language Learners *Questions and Answers: Reading in the U.S.A. *Vocabulary Development *Visit Your Local Library! *A Compact for Reading and School-Home Links *Capitalize on English-Spanish Similarities Colorín Colorado is also currently asking those involved in research to submit articles, research, links (including to published research for a "Books for educators" new section on the site), etc. The newsletter is available in English at http://www.colorincolorado.org and in Spanish at http://www.colorincolorado.org/?langswitch=es .
Source: OELA
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Title: Idea for Adult ESL: Creating a Resume
Body: One idea that interests educated and non-educated adults- preparing a resume, in English. Those who already have one in Spanish can learn how to write a "summary of personal abilities" such as- detail oriented, team player, self starter, etc. or whatever fits their experience and abilities. (You will probably just have to give examples of these adjectives as their are not always translations). You can give them a vocab list (see www.monster.com for ideas). Then, a list of dates and jobs held is not that hard- but bring in some adults from the business community to help when you do this. You can develop the idea of a job search with role playing interviews, etc. For listening, you can dictate cover letters, thank you notes for interviews, etc. Albers, M. Re: novice/TEFL novice. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv (FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU, 22 Aug 2007).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Resources for Teaching English
Body: The Benjamin Franklin Library at the US Embassy in Mexico maintains a list of useful resources for English language teachers at http://www.usembassy-mexico.gov/bbf/bfingles.htm .
Source: United States Embassy in Mexico
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