This is a great vocabulary builder in French, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, etc. I introduced it in the lab and my students loved it. There are many topics and when you put the cursor on the picture it tells you by words and pronunciation what it is in the target language.
This is such a great website for my students! I was really excited to find this resource. I took my beginning French students to the lab today and they loved it. I will also share it with the Spanish teachers. Merci!
"The WordReference Dictionaries are free online translation dictionaries. The most popular dictionaries are the Spanish Dictionary, French Dictionary and the Italian Dictionary."
In this episode, we highlight three great resources for teaching primary MFL.
Judy Hawker, NACELL regional support co-ordinator and primary MFL teacher, recommends:
Uki books - fun French-learning books
Sing and Learn German - CD and book combination
Animales y Contraries - colourful Spanish-learning book
The Free Rice site has language learning games in French, German, English, Italian and Spanish. Clicking on a correct answer gives you a harder question, and clicking on a wrong answer gives you an easier question. What makes the site so special is that for each correct answer given, 10 grains of rice are donated to the United Nations World Food Program. Jump on, try an new language and fight hunger around the world.
"PestWorld.org is the official Web site of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), a non-profit organization committed to the protection of public health, food and property. This Web site serves as a comprehensive resource for consumers, media, educators and pest control professionals.
From common household pests to handy pest control tips, utilize PestWorld.org as your main resource for information on bugs, rodents, pest control, and the growing professional pest management industry."
FLES - think G2 "los insectos".
Use the translator for English to Spanish/French/Chinese/Russian
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I "love" Quia and so do my kiddos! I have a paid subscription and have kept it for a number of years. If you see something on my site, either grab it from my site or link to my site for your students.