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Instreamia - The Future of Language Learning - 1 views

  • Instreamia (beta) is the revolutionary way to learn languages from your favorite online videos, news, and blog posts. Since Instreamia is free, all you need is an email address or an account with Facebook or Twitter.
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    Easy, interactive lessons based on videos for language learning. Learn from flashcards, listening practice, and exercises effortlessly. Watch videos with interactive transcripts.
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The Magnet Maker - 0 views

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    Free site which allows teachers to create interactive drag-and-drop activities for their students.
Nik Peachey

Q & A with Wizer CEO Nira Mayorchik Sheleg | PeacheyPublications.com - 0 views

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    Wizer is a fantastic free tool for creating simple digital worksheets that enable learners and teachers to do some pretty complex things. When I first discovered the tool a few months back I was really impressed by how easy it was to create really engaging blended learning content for class or homework, so it's great to be able to publish this Q & A with Nira Mayorchik Sheleg the Co-founder & CEO.
Cara Whitehead

Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    Free educational games and songs games for kids
Sara Kennedy

OnlineFreeSpanish.com - 0 views

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    Study Spanish for free with our OnLine Lessons
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The International Phonetic Alphabet - limited free version - 1 views

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    The following page provides a graphic interface for exploring the International Phonetic Alphabet. To use the resource simply click on any link to hear an illustrative example. For example, most rows in the Pulmonic chart (Manner of Articulation) have descriptive audio that explains each row completely. Other charts (Non-Pulmonic, Vowels etc.) have detailed audio descriptions available by clicking on the chart title. Within each chart, clicking on any IPA character will play an example of that sound. With consonants, you will hear the sound in exclusion followed by an intervocalic example. You will need a recent browser and QuickTime installed on your computer in order to use the page to the fullest. You will also need a UVic NetLinkID to access these copyrighted materials.
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