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Title: Acquisition of African Languages Discussion List
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/19/19-1219.html Following January's conference on the Acquisition of African Languages (http://jeanerz.com/AAL2008), a discussion list has been set up for researchers interested in the acquisition of African languages. To subscribe to this list, please send an email to: LISTSERVLISTSERV.UCONN.EDU In the BODY of the message, type the following command: sub AFRICAN_LANGUAGE_ACQUISITION-L Firstname_Lastname If you have questions about joining the list, please direct them to jean.l.crawford@uconn.edu .
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Information about African Languages Online
Body: From http://africanlanguages.com This website contains information about African Languages, and other African Language related resources. Currently mostly only the South African languages are covered, as well as Kiswahili and Cilubà. The latest addition is a new Northern Sotho - English dictionary added in November 2007. Visit this website at http://africanlanguages.com .
Source: AfricanLanguages.com
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Title: Report: Syria Sees Influx of Arabic Language Students
Body: From http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89466433 Syria Sees Influx of Arabic Language Students by Peter Kenyon April 12, 2008 Syria may be a largely closed society, but students from Europe and America are flocking there to study Arabic. They're drawn by the inexpensive tuition and housing rates, as well as the relative purity of the Syrian dialect, which is considered close to classical Arabic. Read the rest of the article and listen to an accompanying radio report (which aired on NPR on April 12, 2008), at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89466433 .
Source: NPR
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Title: Chinese Bridge Delegation to China
Body: From http://professionals.collegeboard.com/k-12/awards/chinese/bridge Chinese Bridge Delegation to China 2008 dates just announced: June 23 to July 1 This annual program, launched in the summer of 2006, brings school and district leaders to China for a one-week educational tour as guests of Hanban (Office of Chinese Language Council International) to learn about Chinese culture and language. Participants gather valuable knowledge and contacts to help them start a Chinese-language program. Application deadline: April 30. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. More information is available at http://professionals.collegeboard.com/k-12/awards/chinese/bridge .
Source: College Board
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Title: Nihongo Library
Body: From http://www.jflalc.org/?act=tpt&id=292 The Nihongo Library at The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles was established in 1991 to provide access to Japanese language instructional materials to Japanese language educators in the United States. The library primarily serves Japanese language teachers, researchers, and administrators at teaching institutions. In addition to the intended users stated above, the library is also open to any person who is interested in Japan, Japanese language, and Japanese arts and culture. 8,000 books of Japanese-language education and Japanese culture have been assembled in the library, and the library provides a check-out service by mail to Japanese-language educators around the USA (shipping to the borrower is at the library's expense). More information about the library is available at http://www.jflalc.org/?act=tpt&id=292 .
Source: Japan Foundation
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Title: Japanese Resources to Share
Body: From http://www.aatj.org/classroom/index.html Classroom materials developed by teachers participating in Alliance of Associations of Teachers of Japanese activities are offered to others in the field via this website. Current resources available include the following: -A variety of multimedia resources designed for classroom use in grades K-12. Includes PowerPoint, digital video, interviews, still photography, and the resources of the Internet. -Gakusei Seikatsu (Student Life in Japan) website This multimedia website was created by participants in AATJ’s Summer 2006 Language, Culture, and Technology Institute in Urawa, Japan. It has been revised and updated and contains a variety of materials (music, films, interviews, and documents) on both elementary and high-school education in Japan. -JLTN Quarterly Classroom Materials Supplements The Japanese Language Teachers Network (JLTN) Quarterly in the 1990s published classroom materials by high school teachers. These materials, focusing not only on language learning but on aspects of Japanese culture and society, were offered as an early version of "freeware," which could be easily copied and used by teachers in their own classes. Materials that are available in electronic form can be downloaded here. Access these resources at http://www.aatj.org/classroom/index.html .
Source: Association of Teachers of Japanese
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Title: German Fairy Tales Resources
Body: Here are several websites with fairy tale resources: -A webquest project at http://www.missfrau.com-a.googlepages.com/maerchen -A text of Rumpelstilzchen with audio at http://maerchenpodcast.podspot.de/userdata/rumpelstilzchen.html -Links to Grimms fairy tales in English and German at http://www.fln.vcu.edu/grimm/grimm_menu.html -Links to more fairy tales for teaching German at http://faculty.acu.edu/~goebeld/public_html/maerchen/maermenu.htm -A clickable map of Austria at http://193.171.252.18/www.kidsweb.at/sagenweb ; each region is linked to stories from that region
Source: AATG-L
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Title: Latinum: Latin Language Learning Podcast
Body: From http://www.e.millner.btinternet.co.uk/languages/LatinFAQ.html LATINUM is the name of the Latin language learning podcast offered on mypodcast.com. Recently the millionth podcast was added to the site, which is indexed so that new visitors can browse the archives. Latinum is available at http://latinum.mypodcast.com .
Source: Latinum
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Title: 21st Cambridge Teachers' Summer Workshop for Latin
Body: Cambridge Latin Summer Workshop 2008 The summer workshop is in Red Bank New Jersey on July 14 - 17, 2008. The workshop welcomes everyone from the newbies to the most seasoned teacher. Each session starts with a hands-on tool that may be used immediately in the classroom. Topics are specific and somewhat driven by participants' needs and interests. Registration information and Workshop Agenda are found at: http://www.cambridgelatin.org/workshops.html#summertion .
Source: Latinteach
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Title: French Culture in Canada
Body: From http://culturefrancophone.ca/index.cfm?Voir=membre&Repertoire_No=2137985061 . The Culture Francophone website, which is available in French and in English, is dedicated to French culture in Canada. Resources include interactive showcases covering five centuries of Canadian francophone history, information about feasts and traditions, a list of prominent French-speaking Canadians, and more. Visit this website at http://culturefrancophone.ca/index.cfm?Voir=membre&Repertoire_No=2137985061 .
Source: Culture Francophone
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