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Martin Burrett

Mandarin Chinese Pinyin Chart with Audio - Yabla Chinese - 5 views

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    A useful Mandarin resource. This Pinyin chart has audio so you can listen to each pronunciation with different tones. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Mandarin+%26+Chinese+culture
Belinda Flint

Phonetic Chart of IPA symbols - 8 views

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    This web page is for people interested in learning the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. This is a useful skill for learners and teachers of English who may want to check the pronunciation of a word in a dictionary. Use the phonetic chart to learn the sounds of English. Then do a quiz to see how well you have learnt them.
Nergiz Kern

Phonemic chart - 0 views

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    Phonemic chart with sound by Adrian Underhill
Laura Honig

Le système scolaire français - 5 views

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    This link provides a great visual to the education system in France. There is a flow chart to help students understand how students go through the educational system. In addition, the reading around the chart can be done at an upper level to enforce the understanding of the different grades.
International School of Central Switzerland

Cacoo - Create diagrams online Real time collaboration - 10 views

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    Cacoo is a user friendly online drawing tool that allows you to create a variety of diagrams such as site maps, wire frames, UML and network charts. Multiple users can edit the same diagram in a simultaneous collaboration.
Nergiz Kern

Pronunciation Websites ELT training videos | Teacher Training Videos Free on-line train... - 8 views

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    Pronunciation Websites explained by Russel Stannard Phonemic chart, minimal pairs, etc. Lots of exercises, games, students can record themselves, etc
Lauren Rosen

How tablets accelerate the ease of learning a foreign language | TabTimes - 9 views

  • French Yelp, the Spanish-version of Craigslist, or the Japanese-language weather app.
  • best route from Le Louvre to Notre Dame in Paris. Students can use the same technology that a native speaker would use to accomplish any given task
  • mobile devices connect users with foreign language newspapers, videos, podcasts, and streaming online radio. This level of remote accessibility into other cultures and languages is completely unprecedented.
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  • how you might use the technology if your first language wasn’t English
  • electing applications that align with personal or professional interests
  • recipes in French
  • chord charts, and share recordings
  • Musicians
  • Cooking
  • majority of tablet applications are designed for just one task
  • ask-based approach to language learning relies on authentic language used in authentic ways. Tablets are now proving to serve this purpose
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    Using real apps for real language learning through taks based activities and practice in the ways that native speakers function daily. Authenticity at its best. . 
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