Today is the video age, with many possibilities for integrating video in to language learning. Language learning is a multi-sensory process and video allows communicative learning skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing, with one resource. Video for ALL will be the European project that will bring together all current methodologies, ideas and innovative practices to teach and learn languages by integrating digital video. The project believes that video must be a basic tool for a more multidisciplinary approach to language teaching and learning in today's world.
Students can select level, the area they want to study, the type of film and even the accent they want to learn. TubeQuizard will generate activities for them based around the subtitles. They can then listen, fill in gaps and check their answers. There is also a search engine so that you can type in a specific phrase and find a video that contains that text.
You can also create your own video quizzes. You can either search for a video using the search tool on the site or copy paste in the URL of the video you want to use. The only limitation here is that the video must have subtitles available
LUXONLINE is a web resource for exploring British based artists' film and video in-depth.
Luxonline is the single most extensive publicly available resource devoted to British film and video artists. Streaming video clips, new writings, past articles and biographies provide a comprehensive contextual background to the artists featured on the site.
a great tool for developing pronunciation, just search for any word or phrase and YouGlish will find an example in a YouTube video and take you directly to the part of the video where the phrase appears. You can then listen to the phrase in context and see the sentence that it appears in.
Linguist Rick Aschmann spent years creating this painstakingly detailed map of regional American and Canadian dialects. Aschmann has been steadily adding to it as people from all over the U.S. send him audio samples of themselves speaking. In addition to the videos people send him, Aschmann says he made the map from information he found on several language websites, from the Atlas of North American English, and also by watching a lot of online videos of people who he says retain their local dialect well, like politicians, gospel singers and NASCAR drivers.
A self study tool for students that allows to listen and study each individual sentence within a videos: students can take and save notes about the vocabulary within the script and listen and record themselves saying sentences from the script then compare to the original.
Booklist is the American Library Association's official prepublication book review journal for public libraries. We review 8,000 books, audiobooks, videos, and electronic resources per year on every subject imaginable - both fiction and nonfiction, for adults and youths - making us the preeminent selection tool for working librarians.
Named after the Great Library of Alexandria the Alexandria Library is a translation industry knowledge hub created by translators for translators, interpreters and all players of the translation industry. It offers an array of resources for continuous professional development (CPD) and services, such as:- live webinars, online courses, online workshops and online training for translators, interpreters and language services providers (LSPs) - on-demand training videos - various types of resources such as glossaries, termbases, e-books…
An interactive online resource aimed at helping students of all abilities learn, practice, and master English grammar concepts.
GrammarFlip is a self-paced, instructional program that provides a unique sequence of engaging videos on grammar, mechanics and usage. Topics and concepts such as parts of speech, parts of the sentence, punctuation, and usage are introduced in relation to each other. This scaffolds learning and solidifies student understanding as the program progresses.
Since 1989 Panorama of Russia, an American company, has specialized in non-fiction, predominantly reference and academic publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). These include books, periodicals, CDs, videos, manuscripts, maps, posters, signs, and albums, electronic and other products from academic and commercial publishers. Many of our titles are printed in small amount. The fields we cover are philosophy and religion, government and politics, military and legal affairs, humanities, literary history and criticism, history, social sciences, and much more.