The Stockholm School of Economics offers an introduction to Swedish, as well as nine language lessons, including pronunciation, greetings, and beginning grammar.
The University of Texas at Austin has several pages dedicated to Latin grammar.
The University of North Carolina Charlotte hosts a glossary of grammatical terms and syntax for Latin.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong hosts the study guide accompaniment to the Wheelock’s Latin textbook. The guide is broken down by chapter and offers help with grammar and vocabulary.
Michigan State University has an ASL Browser, an online video dictionary for American Sign Language signs. It is a reputable source for accurate demonstrations of American Sign Language and it is used by the Michigan State University Communication Technology Laboratory…. Continue Reading →
ASL Pro is an online resource for students learning American Sign Language. The site contains video dictionaries for a number of different vocabulary groups, such as a religious dictionary, and an everyday conversational dictionary. Complementing these vocabulary groups are quizzes… Continue Reading →
KBS World has well-organized Korean language information, as well as pages full of the latest Korean news (in English), TV and Radio, Business information, and Life, Culture and Entertainment pages. So, you not only get introduced to the language, you… Continue Reading →
MasterRussian.com offers free grammar lessons for those interested in supplementing an in-depth discussion of grammar, including noun declensions, adjectives, verbs, and vocabulary lists.
LearningThai.com is an excellent free resource, and has over 1000 pages of content. There is also a strong emphasis on speaking Thai.
ChinesePod offers Chinese language lessons in convenient fifteen minute podcasts so that you can practice language anywhere. Registration is required, and for seven days after you register you get all the benefits of a paid subscription, which include downloadable PDFs… Continue Reading →
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