Learn Korean walks you through basic information about the alphabet and grammatical structures. It also includes some useful links to cultural information and other language references.
Kenyon College hosts a personal page that offers video clips of useful conversations, annotated transcripts, and listening comprehension exercises. Topics include ordering meals, changing money, and asking directions, so this is an excellent resource if you want to travel in… Continue Reading →
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… Continue Reading →
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 • •… Continue Reading →
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,… Continue Reading →
FAZ.NET is a great online source for German, European, and International news. The website has just about every news category imaginable with easy navigation between different sections. The website also contains an online version of the Frankfurt based Rhein-Main Zeitung…. Continue Reading →
Click on the links below to access the search results for Portuguese language resources in the library. Language: Electronic resources, audio courses, language learning texts, and more. Sound Recordings: Portuguese and Brazilian music on CDs, tapes, and LPs. Brazilian Culture:… Continue Reading →
The Meguro Language Center in Tokyo has tons of free downloadable worksheets and activities for language learning, including kana practice sheets, particle overviews, audio files, flashcards, and more. (Scroll down for the good stuff).
The University of Michigan has created charts of the 46 characters in both the hiragana and katakana syllabary. Click on links to each character to see the stroke order and hear audio of pronunciation.
The Evergreen Library has resources for those interested in Latin, check them out! Sound Recordings: Language courses and selections from Latin texts. Readers and Dictionaries: Read and translate real Latin text.
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