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Title: Online Chinese Learning and Culture Resources
Body: From http://confucius.msu.edu The Confucius Institute at Michigan State University has a list of online Chinese resources. Topics include podcasts, blogs, pronunciation and characters, culture and society, Confucius, and interactive tools. Access this description of resources with links at http://confucius.msu.edu/resources.htm .
Source: Confucius Institute
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Title: AboutGerman.net: Resources for German Language and Culture
Body: From http://www.aboutgerman.net AboutGerman.net is designed to meet the needs of travelers, business people, and students of German. Through their online resources, glossaries, articles, photos, and more, you can get information on the German language (grammar and vocabulary) and the culture (background info and photos) of German Europe. Visit the website at http://www.aboutgerman.net .
Source: AboutGerman.net
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Title: Buffalo Spoken Latin Workshop
Body: From http://www.classics.buffalo.edu/events/buffaloniense The University at Buffalo, SUNY (UB) Department of Classics will host a weekend spoken Latin workshop for area Latin instructors and others interested in conversational Latin on the UB campus from June 27-29, 2008. The workshop has two goals: it will introduce participants to spoken Latin and allow them to begin practicing it, and also provide a forum for learning and discussion of spoken Latin pedagogy. For more information about the workshop, go to http://www.classics.buffalo.edu/events/buffaloniense .
Source: University of Buffalo
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Title: April Fool’s Day Websites for French Teachers
Body: Here are four websites dealing with le poisson d’avril that French teachers may find useful. For cultural/background information: -http://members.shaw.ca/cpf99/CPF-FIAL-0040-16-Culture-Rel-Fr-April-Fool.html -http://www.momes.net/dictionnaire/p/poissondavril.html For small interactive activities: -http://www.coindespetits.com/jeux/pavril/pavril.html -http://www.mairie-metz.fr:8080/METZ/MUSEES/MUSEES_Plafonds.html
Source: Various
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Title: Resources for French Teachers
Body: From http://ms.loganhocking.k12.oh.us/~madame/teachers.html This middle school French teacher’s website has numerous resources for other language teachers, including the following: -Uncle Jasper’s Virtual Trip: Information and supporting materials -Recipes for French class -A Francophonie webpage -A Paris webpage -A list of nearly 50 games that can be used in a foreign language classroom, with instructions Access these and more resources on Ms. Raushenberg’s website at http://ms.loganhocking.k12.oh.us/~madame/teachers.html .
Source: Jane Rauschenberg's Website
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Title: UniverCiné: French Movies to Download
Body: From http://www.frenchculture.org/spip.php?article928 In collaboration with the company "Le meilleur du cinéma français," the French Cultural Services is offering an Internet portal that enables Universities and Cultural Centers to access films online and to organize public screenings more easily throughout the US. More than 78 feature-length films are available in the US, most of which figured among the most prominent French independent films in the last few years. For more information about this program, go to http://www.frenchculture.org/spip.php?article436&tout=ok .
Source: French Culture (French Embassy)
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Title: World Heritage Sites in Mexico
Body: This website lists World Heritage Sites in Mexico, with links to other Internet resources dealing with each site. It is available at http://thesalmons.org/lynn/wh-mexico.html .
Source: UNESCO World Heritage List Website
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Title: Spanish Myths and Fairy Tales
Body: Here are two websites with fairy tales and myths in Spanish: -Mitología para niños (http://www.elhuevodechocolate.com/mitos/mitos.htm ) -HadaLuna lee (http://www.hadaluna.com )
Source: Various
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Title: Teaching English to Young Learners
Body: From http://roble.pntic.mec.es/~rgonza3 TEYL Tools and Talks is a website for sharing ideas and thoughts on teaching English to young learners. It includes a collection of ideas and activities in a section called Paper/pencil activities (although not all of the activities are written). The website is available at http://roble.pntic.mec.es/~rgonza3 .
Source: Teaching English to Young Learners
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Title: Article: Learning English in Second Life
Body: From http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/03/19/life-lessons-gaming-tech-innovation08-cx_br_0319innovations.html How To Spark Remote Learning By Bonnie Ruberg March 19, 2008 "Second Life," the online world that brings players together from across the globe to socialize, shop and even fly, is developing a second career as a hot spot for learning English as a second language (ESL). Kip Boahn, who has co-led a real-life English-language school in Germany for the last eight years, has become passionate about teaching in "Second Life." As "Kip Yellowjacket," Boahn started teaching ESL to fellow "Second Life" players back in 2006. Originally from North Carolina, Boahn got his start in the game with a group called The English Village, but has now built his own ESL center. "Second Life English," Boahn's new project, is a virtual island entirely dedicated to providing free online resources to language teachers and students. Read the entire article at http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/03/19/life-lessons-gaming-tech-innovation08-cx_br_0319innovations.html .
Source: Forbes
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