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Title: English, Spanish, French, and German Language Learning Resources
Body: From http://www.mesoutils.com Free educational sites with lots of resources to learn English, French, Spanish, and German are available at the following locations: English: http://www.tolearnenglish.com French: http://www.tolearnfrench.com Spanish: http://www.espagnolfacile.com/english German: http://www.allemandfacile.com/english More sites, mostly in French, for other languages are available by going to http://www.tolearnenglish.com/tous.php .
Source: ToLearnEnglish.com
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Title: Resources for Russia Related Study
Body: From http://www.sras.org SRAS specializes in study abroad, research abroad, and travel abroad to Russia and Central Asia. SRAS also provides free info for students studying Russian, Russia, and all subjects related to Eurasia. Explore their resources and subscribe to their newsletter for more free resources for students and teachers. Visit the SRAS website at http://www.sras.org .
Source: School of Russian and Asian Studies
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Title: The Classics Library: Resource Sharing for Classics Teachers
Body: From http://www.theclassicslibrary.com/index.htm The Classics Library is a resource sharing website for classics teachers created by Steve Jenkin, Head of Classics in a secondary school in central London, UK. The website is intended primarily for teachers of every classical subject of every level taught in the UK, but its members include people from the USA, Australia, and Africa; and the collection of materials is well-organized and growing. New subscribers are encouraged to upload a resource to get started (at which point login details are e-mailed to them). Resources are organized as follows: A-level resources (roughly equivalent to 11th and 12th grades), GCSE resources (roughly equivalent to 9th and 10th grades), IB, KS2-3, and Common Entrance. For a fuller explanation of the British education system, go to http://www.bellerbys.com/english/study/education.aspx . To learn more about the Classics Library, go to http://www.theclassicslibrary.com/index.htm . Mr. Jenkins’ contact information is posted at the bottom of each page if you have further questions.
Source: The Classics Library
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Title: Annotated List of Latin Quizzes and Games
Body: Most of these links are for online/interactive teaching activities. A few are for printables. Some are Latin language specific, others culturally-based. Visit the Latinteach Resource Guide at http://latinteach.com/Site/RESOURCES/Entries/2008/6/5_Latin_Quizzes_and_Games.html .
Source: Latinteach
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Title: French Language Practice Sites
Body: From http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/stpmlang/index.html A list of links to French practice sites, organized by category, is available at this meta-site: http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/stpmlang/languages.htm .
Source: St. Peter’s School, York, England
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Title: New Word of the Week
Body: A New Word of the Week is available online at the Garzanti Linguistica website, http://www.garzantilinguistica.it/index.html?changelanguage=eng# . It is in the middle bottom of the home page.
Source: Garzanti Linguistica
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Title: AP Italian Language and Culture Program to Be Cut
Body: AP Italian will be suspended following this current, 2008-09 academic year, and will not be offered in the 2009-10 academic year. Read the College Board’s statement at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/195950.html . The New York Times has written an article about the cancelation at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/08/us/08exam.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=ap%20italian&st=cse . The Washington Post also has an article about it at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/07/AR2009010703693.html .
Source: Various
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Title: Article: Brazil Embraces Portuguese Spelling Reforms
Body: Brazil embraces spelling reforms: Brazilians start 2009 facing the task of learning new spelling rules that have just come into effect January 1, 2009 The spelling reforms have been agreed by Portuguese-speaking nations, but the language seems set to have different written forms for some time to come. In Portugal, there has been fierce resistance in some quarters to the changes because many of the changes are to spell words the Brazilian way. Portuguese is the official language of more than 230m people worldwide. Read the entire article at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7807116.stm .
Source: BBC
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Title: Spanish Spelling Explained
Body: A 63-page Spanish-language document explaining Spanish spelling is available for download at http://www.rae.es/rae/gestores/gespub000018.nsf/voTodosporId/651DD2E435FC3039C12571F8003AAE85?OpenDocument . Click on “Ortografía de la lengua española (formato pdf)” or download it directly from http://www.rae.es/rae/gestores/gespub000015.nsf/(voanexos)/arch7E8694F9D6446133C12571640039A189/$FILE/Ortografia.pdf .
Source: Real Academia Española
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Title: Spanish Lesson: Verbs of Beginning
Body: From http://spanish.about.com/od/usingparticularverbs/a/begin.htm?nl=1 Spanish has two everyday verbs that can be used for "to begin" or "to start": empezar and comenzar. They usually can be used more or less interchangeably. Although empezar is more common than comenzar, comenzar doesn't come across as conspicuously formal like its English cognate, "commence." Both empezar and comenzar are conjugated irregularly. Access the full lesson at http://spanish.about.com/od/usingparticularverbs/a/begin.htm?nl=1 .
Source: About.com
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