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Title: Bonjour Les Amis: Interactive Website for Young French Learners
Body: This interactive digital resource supports elements of the Grade 4 and Grade 5 French as a Second Language Studies. The Bonjour les amis! resource provides presentation, practice and production activities. Each scenario starts with an animation that presents new linguistic and cultural content. Follow-up activities involve listening and reading as well as pronunciation, writing, and speaking. This resource exposes students to a variety of French speakers and cultural content from different areas of Canada and from other French-speaking countries. The website is available at http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/flbla/index.html?launch=true .
Source: CASLS Newsletter
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Title: French Texting
Body: Here are three websites with lists of common French texting slang: http://www.cd.celtel.com/fr/phone-services/sms-text-messages/sms-shorthand/index.html http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_termes_d'argot_Internet http://www.frenchaccentmagazine.com/jan07/pages/branches.htm (in purple sidebar on the left)
Source: Various
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Title: ELFE 3.0: Elementary French Exercises
Body: From http://apps.carleton.edu/its/flt/osmain/othersw/elfe/elfe3 The Elementary French Exercises are a collection of hundred of drills for learning French. This software is based on the Elementary French Exercises (ELFE) originally written by Geoffrey R. Hope in the Dasher Authoring System by Sue Otto and James P. Pusack, and distributed through the PICS project formerly housed at the University of Iowa. They have been updated to be used in the following formats: - Hot Potatoes, from which you can create SCORM or HTML pages for use in a variety of environments - Moodle (as Hot Potatoes activities, with reporting and results that feed the gradebook) The exercises are available free at http://apps.carleton.edu/its/flt/osmain/othersw/elfe/elfe3 .
Source: Carleton College
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Title: Papel Picado Instructions
Body: Here are three websites with instructions for doing papel picado projects: http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/do/papelpicado.html http://www.storyboardtoys.com/gallery/Jerome.htm http://www.ehow.com/how_2094327_make-papel-picado.html
Source: Various
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Title: Internet Hotlist on Spanish Resources
Body: From http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listspanish.html Looking for ways to use the Internet with your Spanish-speakers but coming up short? Try the links on this website to get started. You will find resources for students who speak Spanish as their primary language and you will also find links for students learning Spanish as a foreign language. The resources are appropriate for Kindergarten through Community College levels. Visitors can also contribute their own suggested sites. Visit Hot Internet Sites ¡en Español! at http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listspanish.html .
Source: Hot Internet Sites ¡en Español!
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Title: Madrid’s Website
Body: The city of Madrid, Spain, has its own English-language website full of information about the city, including tourist destinations and current weather and traffic conditions, available at http://www.munimadrid.es .
Source: MuniMadrid
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Title: Resources for the Movie “La Historia Oficial”
Body: Resources to support viewing the movie La Historia Oficial are available on the Stillwater Area High School’s website at http://highschool.stillwater.k12.mn.us/enlaces_historia_oficial.html . Resources are available in Spanish and English.
Source: Stillwater Area Public Schools, Minnesota
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Title: English Exercises Online
Body: This site gives you free access to ... * more than 100 language resources * interactive quizzes and exercises * ready-to-use handouts * time-saving lesson ideas The exercises, identified by topic and difficulty level, can be downloaded or completed on-line. Visit the website at http://www.smic.be/smic5022 .
Source: English Exercises Online
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Title: New Article: Improvement in ESL Exam Scores in Oregon
Body: From http://www.oregonlive.com/education/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/120477752137950.xml&coll=7&thispage=1 English as a proficient language Schools - More non-native students in Oregon are succeeding after the state goes to a new teaching style Thursday, March 06, 2008 BETSY HAMMOND Oregon schools have dramatically changed the way they teach English to non-native speakers over the past two years, and the new methods are paying off with more students reaching proficiency, new state figures show. Across the state, nearly 9,000 students passed the state English exam in 2006-07, demonstrating they had reached fluency in reading, writing and speaking English, the new report shows. Fewer than 4,000 students reached full proficiency the year before, according to state figures. More than 62,000 students in Oregon are learning English as a second language, up from 45,000 five years ago. The state report, released Wednesday, shows that more than half of students who were taught English as a second language for at least a full year advanced one point or more on the state's five-point English proficiency scale. The state had expected 35 percent of students would progress that much. Read the entire article at http://www.oregonlive.com/education/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/120477752137950.xml&coll=7&thispage=1 .
Source: The Oregonian
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Title: Time for Kids: Reading Practice for English Language Learners
Body: From http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK Time for Kids is Time magazine’s website for children in grades K-6. The website includes resources for teachers including worksheets, mini-lessons, and graphic organizers. Although not specifically intended for English language learners, this could be a good source for reading materials about current events. Visit Time for Kids at http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK .
Source: Time
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