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Betsy Lavolette

Dictation - 1 views

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    Online Speech Recognition in many languages. Text can be exported. I tried this with English and Japanese, and it quite accurately transcribed my speech, except proper names. Teachers could use this to help students improve pronunciation.
riosma02

Orthographe et grammaire française grâce aux Dictées en ligne (à imprimer) so... - 0 views

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    This French website created for native French speakers is full of dictées - dictations. This site is divided into grade levels based on the French school system. (For a brief run-down of the grade levels in France visit the blog from Transparent Language entitled À l'École!: French and American Grade Levels Compared at http://blogs.transparent.com/french/a-lecole/) Since the ladictee.fr website is targeted toward elementary aged children, the language level works well for beginner and intermediate French L2 learners. Even though a dictée isn't what people would call a "communicative" activity, it does serve the purpose of helping students make connections between spoken language and written language, especially since French spelling is not phonemic. The site includes various dictées for each level, along with a PDF of the written text so student's can check their work. Doing dictées can help students improve their spelling, recognize spelling patterns, and learn to listen for cues in spoken speech that indicate whether the person is speaking in the plural or singular (often tricky in the French language). Note: When doing a dictée, students are focused on writing down what is said word for word, and NOT on comprehension. It would NOT be effective to give a student a dictée and then immediately ask them specific comprehension questions about what they just heard.
Betsy Lavolette

NEW Apps 4 EFL - 1 views

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    Site offering a variety of apps that teachers can use to create activities and that students can use on their own. Intended for EFL, but would also be useful for other languages in some cases. Limitations: As of 6/9/2016, no new registrations are allowed, although the site can be used without registering.
hanska03

LangMedia: Hindi and Urdu - 0 views

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    This resource for learning elementary Hindi and Urdu includes dictation exercises, weekly syllabi for guided study, grammar videos, audio samples, and relevant cultural information.
Betsy Lavolette

Schoolshape - 1 views

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    Online language lab. Allows you to create speaking, listening, reading, and writing assignments that students do online. You can provide feedback to them through the interface.
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