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Russnet

Russnet provides a variety of resources on the culture and language of Russia from Ivan the Terrible to Stalin in the format of learning modules.  These are free with registration which requires the installation of a Cyrillic font provided on… Continue Reading →

Radio Lingua Network

The Radio Lingua Network offers language learning Podcasts for those with little time to study – one minute and coffee break lessons. Enhanced features available for a fee.

Quia Personal Page

Quia hosts Sylvia Clements’ class page, which enables you to work with flashcards designed to build vocabulary, learn verbs, even work on special “golf” terms! You can also use this website to create your own flash cards.

Learning Indonesian

Learning Indonesian provides consecutive audio lessons in a clear format similar to Radio Lingua’s Coffee Break series. It’s free and you can download the audio files, so give it a try!

Livemocha

“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… Continue Reading →

PolarCloud.com

PolarCloud.com created Rikaichan, a plug-in for Mozilla Firefox, which makes reading Japanese websites quick and easy.  In Firefox, install the Main Extension, the Japanese-English dictionary, and–if you want to–the Names dictionary.  (Restart Firefox between each of the installations).  Once you… Continue Reading →

BeelineTV.com

BeelineTV.com offers you the opportunity to watch TV in another language, for a total immersion experience that will improve your listening comprehension and introduce you to the culture and current events of another country.

Lootah.com

Lootah.com is excellent. Their method of teaching Arabic language includes several levels. After completion of these levels, the learner will be able to use the Arabic language for talking, writing, and understanding.

don Quixote

don Quixote has lots of great resources: weekly exercises sent by e-mail, a verb conjugator, dictionary, jokes, lyrics, grammar, links to Spanish-language media, and more. It’s free to become a member, ¡pruebelo hoy!

LanguageGuide.org

LanguageGuide.org introduces language learners to vocabulary through sound, pictures, and writing so that every new term is reinforced visually and aurally. If you are just starting out or want to supplement the vocabulary in your textbook, the clustering of the… Continue Reading →

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