Livemocha

April 8, 2011

“Livemocha allows people around the world to help each other with language learning, and provides our community with opportunities to learn and practice new languages together.” Your writing and voice recordings in the language you’re studying can be corrected by native speakers with a simple click of the mouse, and you will be asked to [...]


Digital Dialects

April 8, 2011

Digital Dialects has lots of animated activities and games that are intended to provide a relaxed way of acquiring basic language skills, and a great break from the books! The activities vary from language to language.


Internet Polyglot

April 6, 2011

Internet Polyglot is an online flashcard system which uses games and drills designed to help you retain vocabulary.  Build your own lessons, steal from other users, or use the ready-made sets.


Word Champ

April 6, 2011

Word Champ provides the ability to create online flash cards for vocabulary study. Browse and copy other users’ flash cards, create your own, or use ready-made lists. There are several drill types to choose from, so you can use the same vocabulary over and over in interesting ways to maximize retention.


Omniglot

April 6, 2011

Visit Omniglot for information about the writing system for this language and many others, including designed languages like Klingon. Each page includes the full alphabet or syllabary for a particular language, plus a pronunciation guide in the International Phonetic Alphabet and transliterations of sample text into the Roman alphabet.


Rosetta Stone

April 6, 2011

We have the following languages and levels for Rosetta Stone Version 3 Language Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 French • • • • • Spanish (Latin America) • • • • • Japanese • • • Russian • • • Arabic • • Chinese (Mandarin) • • Spanish (Spain) • [...]


Evergreen Library

April 6, 2011

Click on the links below to access the search results for Hindi language resources in the Library. Language Study: Grammar texts, audio courses, and dictionaries. Sound Recordings: Music and language instruction CDs, tapes, and LPs. Video Recordings: No language instruction, but several films in Hindi with English subtitles.