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Nita Paul

LeoSpeak - Online Spoken English Course - Learn English Speaking - 0 views

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    Leospeak aims at teaching how to speak English fluently through online spoken English course. Learn English speaking and improve your communication skills.Our Spoken English Online course has innumerable advantages such as less strain, requires no travel & most importantly our curriculum is flexible enough to suit learner in any stage.
Henry Jaxx

Learn It From The Expert - 1 views

started by Henry Jaxx on 21 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Lauren Rosen

Using ThingLink to Build Presentational Speaking Skills - The FLTMAG | The FLTMAG - 0 views

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    FLTMag article from a Spanish instructor in the Elevate course. Great example of using Thinglink on students own works to narrate them.
Day Translations

The Language Journal: Bring dead languages back to life - 0 views

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    Dead language is defined as a language neither used nor spoken as a native language or mother tongue. Essentially it means no one speaks the language anymore as a medium for day to day communication, some examples of which are Latin, ancient Greek and Sanskrit.
Day Translations

Babel - Languages - 0 views

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    In the Bible, after the Great Flood that washed the whole of the Earth - a united group of people, speaking one language, came to the land of Shinar and created a massive tower to ensure that they won't be "scattered in the face of the Earth". However, God saw this and said, "They are one people and have one language, and nothing will be withholden from them which they purpose to do... Come, let us go down and confound their speech." Then, God scattered these people and confounded their speech - the tower was then called Babel (from the Hebrew word, "balal" meaning to jumble.)
Day Translations

The Language Journal: Lost in translation, again and again? - 0 views

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    Without clear communication, the whole lot is irrelevant. Imagine being in a foreign country, thousands of miles away from home, where the natives speak a language you barely know.
LRC MHC

STAMP - Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS) - 2 views

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    The Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency (STAMP), a criterion-referenced, Web-based assessment tool, measures students' language proficiency at levels ranging from Novice-low to Intermediate-mid. STAMP currently measures reading, writing, and speaking proficiencies in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. CASLS strives to continually improve STAMP's test design while adding new languages and new levels. STAMP is available through CASLS' partner company, Avant Assessment.
Señora Knipp

La Clase de Español IV de Unioto - 0 views

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    Somos una profesora y 10 estudiantes en un colegio público en Ohio. Estudiamos el idioma español, y usamos el español para aprender de las culturas hispanohablantes y todo el mundo. ¡Nos gustaría que Ud. comunique con nosotros! ************** We're one teacher & 10 students at a public school in Ohio. We study Spanish and use it to learn about Spanish-speaking cultures and the world. We would love to hear from you!
jorge johnson

comparative table of languages and languaes profile for the prospective learner - 6 views

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    # Difficulty : Rating 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest) of the difficulty of learning the language for an English speaker. Many additional factors will affect the difficulty you will experience when trying to learn a given language, especially the other languages you already speak. Such a rating system has obvious limitations but I take great care in assessing the difficulty of each language. Many of these ratings have been discussed on the language forum (see for example the discussion about Korean). People always complain that the rating given to their native language is 'too low' - I wonder how they would now since they never had to learn it as a foreign language. If you can make a case for a different difficulty rating for a specific language you are welcome to bring this up in the language forum. # Popularity : Subjective rating of how popular the language is with Western learners. This obviously varies a great deal from country to country, but is a good overall indicator of the availability of learning material for the language. I visit many physical language bookshops as well as some online ones and think I have a rather objective basis for establishing 'popularity' of a language with foreign language learners in the number of courses and books available for each language. # GDP : Nominal GDP of the countries where the languages is spoken. This gives an indication of the economic importance of the language on the international scene. We have not used PPP GDP as it emphasizes non-tradable goods. When a country uses several languages we used the percentage of speakers of the language multiplied by the country's GDP. If you feel that economic factors are meaningless in language learning, please disregard this column. # Countries : Number of countries where the language is an official language or where there are important communities who speak this language at home. This gives you an indication of the spread of the language across the globe. Some languages (English, Spa
Teresa Pombo

Practice speaking English while you watch great videos - EnglishCentral.com - 2 views

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    "Learn English while watching videos!"
Erin McCloskey

Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 4 - Using Wetoku | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Dave Dodgson, who teaches English as a foreign language to elementary-school students in Turkey, has students use the web-based tool Wetoku to create split-screen video interviews. In this blog post, Dodgson shares a project in which his students used the tool to record, present and archive an interview related to the study of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." The tool allowed them valuable practice in speaking and listening in their non-native language.
anonymous

What We do not know ( Infographic ) - 0 views

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    "When it comes to history, science, and global affairs. Americans are notoriously uninformed. Too many of us shrug off our inability to" do math" or speak a second language. And in effect, we assume that these capacities are somehow dispensable, however they are not. Higher education in America is experiencing a similar misassumption......."
Stephen Thergesen

ClipFlair - 0 views

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    Using audiovisual material in the foreign language classroom
Sherly Jhon

know more about How to learn Chinese Online? - 0 views

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    You can learn Chinese online from tutor and sessions. The most important is to have online teaching from native speakers of china. Chinesesphere has Free Online trial session to learn Chinese without any commitment.
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