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Foreign Languages



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A foreign language is a language not spoken by the indigenous people of a certain place: for example, English is a foreign language in Japan. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e. an English speaker living in Japan can say that Japanese is a foreign language to him or her.

Some children learn more than one language from birth or from a very young age: they are bilingual. These children can be said to have two mother tongues: neither language is foreign to that child, even if one language is a foreign language for the vast majority of people in the child's birth country. For example, a child learning English from her English mother in Japan can speak both English and Japanese, but neither is a foreign language to her.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)


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Student-Centered Educational Technology


Multi-Cultural Calendar

Global Language Monitor

Foreign Languages Lessons (EDSITEment )

Languages Online: E.L. Easton

European Languages

Central American, Mexican and Caribbean Languages
South American Languages
African Languages
Asian Languages
Australian and Pacific Languages
General multi-language resources
Jennifer's Multilingual Links
FREE Text Online Translator PROMT Company Russian,Portuguese. German, Italian, Spanish, French
Computing with Foreign Symbols


Latin Links
Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained great importance as the formal language of the Roman Empire. All Romance languages are descended from Latin, and many words based on Latin are found in other modern languages such as English. The Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek, remains the most widely-used alphabet in the world. It is said that 80 percent of scholarly English words are derived from Latin (in a large number of cases by way of French). Moreover, in the Western world, Latin was a lingua franca, the learned language for scientific and political affairs, for more than a thousand years, being eventually replaced by French in the 18th century and English in the late 19th. Ecclesiastical Latin remains the formal language of the Roman Catholic Church to this day, and thus the official national language of the Vatican. The Church used Latin as its primary liturgical language until the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. Latin is also still used (drawing heavily on Greek roots) to furnish the names used in the scientific classification of living things. The modern study of Latin, along with Greek, is known as Classics.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)

Education World® Curriculum Latin Makes a Comeback

Teaching Why Bother Teaching Latin

National Committee for Latin and Greek

Latin Links (About)

The Latin Language

Web Resources for High School Teachers of Latin and Classical Civilization

Latin Links

Teaching Latin with Technology

The Classics Pages - Latin and Greek Teaching Resources
ARLT - The Association for Latin Teaching.

Latin 1 (TRIP)
Latin 2 (TRIP -Teacher Resources for Instructional Planning)

Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid

Online English to Latin to English Dictionary
Perseus - Search for dictionary headwords


"Literature is the expression of a feeling of deprivation, a recourse against a sense of something missing. But the contrary is also true: language is what makes us human. It is a recourse against the meaningless noise and silence of nature and history."
Octavio Paz (b. 1914), Mexican poet.


French
French Links - Cybrary Man
The French Pod Class
Le Monde (The newspaper in French)
Embassy of France in the US - Just for Kids
French Language (About.com)
Yahoo! France
France Map: Xpeditions Atlas
Franceway: Voila la France!
Picturing Paris
Paris: The City, Its Culture, Tourist Information, Paris Kiosque
Pariscope (en francais)
The French Revolution
Louvre
Elementary French (BBC)
AFP - Accueil
French Newspapers
NewsCentral- France Newspapers
French (IPL: Internet Public Library)
French Links (Tennessee Bob)
How to Type in French Accents
ARTFL Project French-English Dictionary Form
Verb Conjugation
Le Meilleur (The Best) de l’internet A Review of French-Language Information Sources

Spanish
Spanish Links - Cybrary Man
Learn Spanish A Free Online Grammar Tutorial
LearnPlus Spanish 1
Hispanic Online
Hispanic Reading Room - Library of Congress
Hot Internet Sites ¡en Español! Hotlist on Spanish Resources
Spanish in Our Libraries
Spanish for Travelers
Si, Spain
Internet Public Library Spain
Coloquio Online
Culture and Society of México
Spanish Grammar Exercises
Spanish Accent Marks
BBC Languages - Spanish Steps
Language Box - Professional Translations - TVSpanish
Webspañol Spanish language resources for beginner - intermediate
Spanish Verb Conjugation Drills
Spanish Language Exercises - Self-Check Exercises
Spanish Quizzes

More Languages
English-Chinese Vocabulary Quizzes
Chinese 1 (TRIP)
Chinese 2 (TRIP - Teacher Resources for Instructional Planning

English-French Vocabulary Quizzes
English-German Vocabulary Quizzes
German 1 (TRIP)

German 2 (TRIP - Teacher Resources for Instructional Planning

English-Greek Vocabulary Quizzes
Hmong
English-Indonesian Vocabulary Quizzes
English-Italian Vocabulary Quizzes
English-Japanese Vocabulary Quizzes
English-Korean Vocabulary Quizzes
English-Romanian Vocabulary Quizzes
ESL Bilingual Russian English
Russian 1 (TRIP)
Russian 2 (TRIP - Teacher Resources for Instructional Planning

English-Swahili Vocabulary Quizzes
ESL Bilingual Thai English
Italian/Tongan/English
English Urdu Dictionary
English-Vietnamese Vocabulary Quizzes
English-Zulu Vocabulary Quizzes

Second Language Teaching Methods

Hello World! Learn Spanish, French, German, Russian, and computer science languages


Useful Expressions and Greetings in 26 languages
Fagan Finder: Translation Wizard

Languages of the World

World Languages (High School Hub)

General Language Resources (For Students of Language)

Foreign Language Lesson Plans and Resources for Teachers

Internet Activities for Foreign Language Classes

The Translation Guide

Languages in the U.S.

Yamada Language Guides


I Love Languages -guide to language related web sites

Lost in the Translation

Foreign Languages for Travelers

National Directory of Early Foreign Language Programs

Vocabulary Training Exercises

Vocabulix - free online Vocabulary Trainer - learn Spanish, English, German

Instructional Services Foreign Language

UCLA Language Materials Project

ESL - Online Passages and Reading Exercises


REFERENCE
Language Resources SearchLanguage.Com

Translating Dictionaries

Bilingual & Multilingual Dictionaries

Online Language Laboratory

Ethnologue: Languages of the World

English-Spanish Dictionary

Basic Spanish Words with Pronunciation

English-French Picture Dictionary

English-German Picture Dictionary
English-Portuguese Picture Dictionary
English-Spanish Picture Dictionary
Dictionary of Spanish
Content AnaylysisLanguage Identifier
From Language to Language

Free Translation

Alta Vista: Translate with Babel Fish

Universal Currency Converter

COUNTRIES
Aneki: Country Information, Regional and World Rankings

Portals to the World: In-depth information about nations and other areas of the world

Do It Caribbean
Virtual Journey of France
Latin American Countries
Latin World
Countries of South America
Flags of the World
World Flag Database
Country Reports
Rulers of the World
Cinco de Mayo Links
Cinco de mayo


MUSEUMS & ARTISTS
El Museo Del Barrio
Diego Rivera Web Museum
Frida Kahlo Links
RECIPES AND FOREIGN FOODS
A Culinary World Tour

Foreign Food Recipes

Ethnic Cuisine
Good Cooking's World Tour


ONLINE ACTIVITY
Pinata Concentration Game


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