For language grump Harry, Germany is like Sauerkraut: you can only love it if you grew up with it. But when he suddenly finds himself in a time warp while on vacation in the Black Forest, he's forced to learn German. "Harry - gefangen in der Zeit" is a bilingual, multimedia course composed of 100 episodes. You'll find 400 interactive exercises online, a vocabulary trainer with more than 3,500 words, as well as geographical information and ideas for lessons for all of the episodes.
The Latinum Electronicum is an interactive Latin course which teaches the basic knowledge of Latin. The course was developed within the framework of the "Virtual Campus Switzerland" in three languages - German, French, and Italian. In 23 lessons, students can learn Latin and also prepare for the qualification in Latin exam. Animated graphics facilitate the comprehension of those grammatical topics that are especially challenging: for example, the ablativus absolutus and six other syntactic phenomena are described through the use of example sentences which are analyzed and translated before the eyes of the learner.
Articles from the Japan Times (English newspaper) transformed into simpler English. Japanese translations also available. Audio recordings available for the English versions of the articles.
Video of Spanish from around the world speakers answering questions. Grouped by proficiency level needed to understand and topic. Includes comprehension checks and exercises.
The Classical Anthology is a collection of passages from Greek and Latin literature, each with a translation. It includes anything written in Greek or Latin, from earliest times to the present day.
Create an online board with images and text. Participants can add their own ideas and vote on their favorites. Invite participants by email or share a URL.
This site provides a copy-and-paste right-to-left mark (invisible) that you can use in web apps. This prevents that problem where periods end up at the right instead of the left of the last line and provides right-justification.
Listen to audio recordings of prominent Hispanic writers including Nobel Laureates Gabriel García Márquez, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, and Octavio Paz, and renowned writers Jorge Amado, Jorge Luis Borges, and Julio Cortázar reading from their works at the Library of Congress.
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Use your voice to type in Google Docs. Many language are supported. First, you will need to change the language of the document by choosing File -> language.