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Community Languages Web Links
Community Languages Web Links Welcome to the Community Langauges web links page. If you have a web link that you would like to send to us please use the submit link below.
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Excellent site dedicated to providing informative links and information about hundreds of languages. Links to 100s of online dictionaries and interest sites. Could be usefully searched by students.
The bulletin is intended for teachers, managers and governors in schools and colleges where community languages are taught. Published twice a year, in April and September, it contains a mix of features and news items.
The National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum is a professional body for all interested in raising the achievement of bilingual pupils with English as an Additional Language.
If you wanted to say hello to everybody in the world, how many people would that be? And how many languages would you have to learn? You would have to learn at least 2,796 languages and say hello to 5,720,000,000 people. Choose a language...
This is a site for children, adults, teachers and parents. It has games for the children and information on events. Nominate a deaf role model or a special teacher who has helped a lot with deaf children and adults. There is also a forum...
This site offers a whole new approach to bringing the Deaf and hearing worlds closer together. The site has benefited from examples in other countries, such as the USA and provides information, contacts and discussion on issues related to...
This is an image vocabulary that has been developed to help children communicate about a range of important issues. It has been developed by Triangle and funded and supported by the NSPCC. The project was led by Ruth Marchant and Merry...
Learn English is a free site that will help you improve your English. Learn English comes to you from the British Council, the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational and cultural relations. This site also has...
There are over 1,000 quizzes, exercises and puzzles on this website to help the study of English as a Second Language. This project of The Internet TESL Journal has contributions by many teachers.
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