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Title: Website Dedicated to German American Heritage
Body: From http://germanoriginality.com Germanoriginality.com is a Web site for German American heritage brought to you by the German National Tourist Office and the German Information Center USA. Features include an interactive map, information about things made in Germany, and travel and heritage information. The website is available at http://germanoriginality.com .
Source: German Information Center USA
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Title: New Exhibition Showcases August Sander’s Portraits of Early 20th-Century Germans
Body: From http://www.germany.info/relaunch/culture/new/cul_AugustSander_09_2007.html “August Sander: People of the 20th Century: Portraits of German Citizens 1910-1940,” is on view at the Kathleen Ewing Gallery, 1767 P Street NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC from Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00 to 6:00, and by appointment until October 27, 2007. A biography of the photographer and some small images of his work are available at http://www.sk-kultur.de/photographie/a_sander.php?lang=en&goback=sammlung .
Source: German Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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Title: The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
Body: This meta-site has links to numerous resources having to do with medieval studies, including Old and Middle English, Old French, Middle High German, Italian, Latin, Old Norse, Old Swedish, and Welsh. It is available at http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu .
Source: Georgetown University
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Title: Online Romani Document Archive
Body: From http://www.radoc.net This website, an offshoot of the Romani Archives and Documentation Center, has numerous cultural and historical resources about the Romani. The online document archive is available at http://www.radoc.net/documents.html .
Source: University of Texas-Austin
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Title: French Cultural Resources Online
Body: Here are some suggested online resources for teaching French culture from an FLTEACH user: There is a FABULOUS website for the Grottes de Lascaux - I have used it with my Civilization class. The URL is http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/fr . Depending on the level of your students, the BnF has some cool material on their site, including a really neat one about Zola's novel Au Bonheur des Dames and the world of the late-19th-century department store : http://expositions.bnf.fr/Zola/index.htm for the index of all Zola expositions. Finally, the Mairie de Paris has an excellent site for the Musée/Maison de Balzac, with links to the Furne edition of the Comédie humaine (first collected edition) and several associated sites about illustrators, Restoration Paris, Balzac and the visual/plastic arts, contemporary mass culture for the first half of the 19th century, ... the list goes on and on. And starts here : http://www.paris-france.org/MUSEES/Balzac/collections/collections.htm Peters, R. Re: the use of technology for teaching French culture ?? Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv (FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU, 3 Oct 2007).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Resources for Teaching and Learning French
Body: From http://www.nvcc.edu/vflc/french.htm The French page of the Virginia Community College System’s Virtual Foreign Language Classroom has an extensive annotated list of useful links dealing with French language and culture throughout the French-speaking world. The French page is available at http://www.nvcc.edu/vflc/french.htm .
Source: Virginia Community College System
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Title: French and Spanish Lesson Plans by Missouri Teachers
Body: From http://www.successlink.org The SuccessLink web site has a database filled with lessons written by Missouri teachers. Lessons are searchable by subject/grade, Show Me Standards, Grade Level Expectations and keywords. There are about fifty foreign language lessons, nearly all for French or Spanish. Search for lessons at http://www.successlink.org/gti/search/start_search.asp .
Source: SuccessLink
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Title: One-Page Study Guides for Spanish, French, and Writing
Body: From http://studyleaf.com This website has a small collection of one-page study guides for French, Spanish, and writing. The language study guides and simple grammar explanations, and the writing study guides deal mostly with how to write about fiction. The study guides are available at http://studyleaf.com .
Source: StudyLeaf
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Title: English Idioms
Body: From http://www.idiomconnection.com The Idiom Connection is a collection of idioms, phrasal verbs and proverbs. These expressions are common expressions that one would generally expect to find in the average home, family, workplace or community in most English speaking countries. They can be found either in spoken English or in written English. The idioms are organized alphabetically and also topically, along with some answers about what idioms, phrasal verbs, and proverbs are. Visit the site at http://www.idiomconnection.com .
Source: The Idiom Connection
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Title: Visual Stories in Five Frames or Less
Body: Flickr has a section dedicated to sequences of five or fewer stories that tell a story. There are hundreds of sequences and more are added daily. This is a great resource for storytelling prompts for language classes. The photo sequences are available at http://www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/72157602235235141 .
Source: Flickr
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