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Pathway to Spoken Korean - 1 views

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    This set of beginning-level materials is designed for students with no previous exposure to the Korean language. It introduces the true beginners to the Korean sound system, instructional expressions, performances of basic personal interactions, and Hangul - the Korean alphabet.
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ThingLink - 0 views

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    Add links, images, videos, and audio to photos and video. When you annotate a video, you can add the annotations at specific points in the timeline. For more inFormation: http://dev.celta.msu.edu/technology-blog/2014/08/01/thinglink-video/
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Lingua.ly - 1 views

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    Web app (and browser extension for Chrome) that lets you double-click any word to get a translation. It adds the words you click to a vocabulary list and quizzes you on them when you're ready. A wide variety of language available.
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LangMedia - Greek in Greece - 0 views

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    This resource includes videos with transcripts in both Greek and English that cover a variety of basic tourist-centric phrases and situations. Examples include: shopping, the airport, eating out, asking for directions, and basic greetings. In addition to language material, there is pertinent cultural information included at the top of each sub-page.
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ASL Online 3 - 0 views

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    An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site continues the archive of videos demonstrating basic vocabulary and sentence structure of American Sign Language (ASL) at the University of Texas for Units 18-25.
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ASL Online 2 - 0 views

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    An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site supplements classroom instruction, lab activities, homework, and other assignments that are part of ASL 507, second semester American Sign Language at the University of Texas. The site contains an archive of videos demonstrating basic vocabulary and sentence structure of American Sign Language (ASL) for Units 13-17.
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Tex's French Grammar - 0 views

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    A pedagogical reference grammar that combines explanations with surreal dialogues and cartoon images. Originally built for students at the University of Texas at Austin as a user-friendly guide to French grammar, this web site may be profitably used by any learner of French, provided he or she possess a sense of humor.
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English - Hebrew - 0 views

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    Learn Hebrew fast and easily. Free online courses. Basic words and useful phrases you will need for your trip.
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BBC- Learn Greek - 0 views

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    An introduction to modern Greek using short audio and video clips, text based resources, and games. This resource also includes helpful links for finding a Greek class near you.
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LangMedia: Italian in Italy - 0 views

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    This resource includes videos with transcripts in both Italian and English that cover a variety of basic phrases and situations. Examples include: shopping, the airport, eating out, asking for directions, basic greetings, doing laundry, and transportation. In addition to language material, there is pertinent cultural information included at the top of each sub-page.
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BBC - Learn Italian - 0 views

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    This compilation of resources for the study of Italian includes videos, information on slang, social learning resources, a proficiency test, information on finding in person classes, and much more.
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Français interactif - 0 views

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    Français interactif is a unique, award-winning 1st-year French curriculum used by learners all over the world. Students explore French language and culture by following the lives of real students who have participated in the UT Summer Program in Lyon, France. The online curriculum includes over 320 videos, vocabulary and phonetics audio, online grammar reference with self-correcting exercises and audio dialogues, verb conjugation and practice tools, internet activities, and a textbook of classroom exercises. Français interactif was awarded the 2009 CALICO Esperanto Access to Language Education Award and the National Endowment for the Humanities EDSITEment Best of Humanities on the Web award (2005)
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Le Littéraire dans le quotidien - 0 views

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    "The literary in the every day," is a textbook for a transdisiplinary approach to reading/writing at the first and second year levels of college French. The files that make up the textbook serve as foreign language templates in the form of an OER to bridge the well known divide between lower level language courses and upper level literature "content" courses. Language teachers, with the help of these templates, can develop their own reading and writing activities to highlight the metaphorical nature of language. In our continued commitment toward making our resources more open and remixable, the resource is published in a publicly accessible Google Drive. With a Google account, users can even make their own copy and remix the content.
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The Japanese Onomatopoeia Song - 0 views

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    This cute song introduces and illustrates many Japanese onomatopoeia used for everyday sounds.
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Maggie Sensei's Grammar Guide - 0 views

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    With the help of her cute animal guests, Maggie Sensei breaks down a wide variety of Japanese grammatical structures. Her posts break down conjugations, usage, and nuances in an easy to read format. Example sentences are written in both kana and romanji for your ease.
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Cultural Interviews with Japanese-Speaking Professionals - 0 views

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    Cultural Interviews with Japanese-Speaking Executives is a compilation of brief video clips in which Japanese and Japanese-speaking executives discuss cultural issues that are of interest to North Americans. The objective of the interviews is three-fold: First, provide practical cultural information about business topics. The opinions represent those of real people. At times they are even contradictory, but they are designed to be a catalyst for discussion, not a definitive answer about some stereotype. Second, the interviews provide vocabulary in areas within a professional setting. The interviews present diverse vocabulary within the context of each individual's comments. Third, these materials provide non-native speakers of Japanese with multiple examples of natural speech, illustrating the way that speakers really talk.
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Japanese Online Self-Help Utility - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Japanese Online Self-Help Utility, or JOSHU for short. In Japanese, JOSHU literally means "assistant", or "tutor", which is what this website attempts to do to anyone interested in learning the Japanese language. Practice katakana, hiragana, kanji, counting, vocabulary, and learn about Japanese culture.
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HTML Tutorial - 0 views

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    Computing Languages are languages too! Check out this great tutorial that will help you understand and perfect the basics of HTML so you can build a better comment! Also offers tutorials for Java, Jquery, and other programming languages.
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Get Germanized: German for Beginners - 2 views

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    Fantastic, funny, and informative Youtube playlist of videos made by a German in order to help English speakers (typically those from the US) learn German.
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Short Stories Japan | ショート・ストーリー・ジャパン - 0 views

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    A selection of Japanese short stories translated into English for your reading pleasure. Links to the original Japanese are included at the bottom of each story.
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