Joy's Second Language Launch Pad. Provides resources for teachers and students which include lessons and syllabi, computer assisted language learning, mailing lists, links to research information and job opportunities.
Kokone. This Spanish-language kids' site is about Mexico's culture. El Tlacuache, an opossum-like creature, is the animated guide. Students will find games and riddles, a Latin American cooking section, an animals and eco-adventure section, a life through the eyes of the children of Mexico section, a literature section , and a historical section.
Language Connect. The site includes language links, multimedia software, and a Language Connect University, a 12-week virtual language school on the World Wide Web.
Language Index. Links to resources and information about a variety of languages which include Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and others.
Language Links. Includes a listing of multi-language sites and places of interest to instructors and learners. If you click on WWW: A New Approach to Pedagogy, you will find ideas for using the materials found in Language Links and on the World Wide Web in your language classes.
Language Quest Software. Features language software, specialized word processors, translators, programs for kids, and fonts for all languages of the world. The site provides an online catalog.
Language Resources on the WWW. The site, provided by Georgetown University, features links to: Resources by Language, Language & Culture, News & Media, Linguistics For Teachers, and Search Tools.
Latin Page (Salvete Ad Paginam Latinam). General classroom resources designed primarily for the Latin teacher in grades 7-12. Some projects may be adapted for the lower grades.
LatinTeach. The website includes archives of Latinteach discussions as well as teaching guides, lesson plan ideas and projects, links to websites owned by Latinteach participants, reviews of textbooks, and other material of interest to Latin teachers.
La Tuna. La Tuna is the home page of the Spanish university student organization of the same name dedicated to keeping alive the folk music and traditions inherited from the past. Choose selections from a menu that includes customs, period costumes, history, and songs. You can listen to these songs while reading the accompanying lyrics. An English version is available.
Learn Spanish. The page was created by Sarah and John of Lingolex, two teachers who live in Andalusia. Its contents include vocabulary lists and the 100 most frequently used verbs. The site also provides a Database of Links for Learning Spanish.
Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial. It features an interactive online tutorial, java-based vocabulary games, lots of cultural notes, an extensive directory of language schools, and much more.
Learning Cantonese. An introduction to some everyday Cantonese terms.
Les Misérables The Complete Multilingual Libretto. Designed and maintained by Kelson Vibber, the site features French, German, and English lyrics for the entire musical.
Little Czech Primer in Pictures. A growing collection of simple Czech vocabulary words, illustrated to show their meaning.
'Más' arriba Home Page. Created by Gary D. Aitken, this is an electronic workbook designed to accompany the second edition of ¡Arriba! Comunicación y cultura (Prentice Hall). The exercise material of Más arriba can be adapted for use with other core textbooks.
Melibea. Revista de Cultura Hispana patrocinada por el Departamento Exterior del Centro de Estudios Postuniversitarios.
Mexican Educational System. A brief account of the present day system of education in Mexico.
Mexico for Kids. Written in French and Spanish as well as English for elementary school students, the site features a guide, El Balero, who takes youngsters on a tour of the geography, history, and government of Mexico.
Music in the Spanish-Speaking World. Links to sites containing lyrics and audio samples of traditional and modern music from the Latin-American countries and Spain.
National K-12 Foreign Language Resource Center. Located at Iowa State University, it is one of six Centers funded by the U.S. Department of Education and is committed to improving foreign language education in U.S. primary and secondary schools. The site includes information about Center institutes, workshops and projects, and provides links to useful foreign language Web resources.
North American Institute for Living Latin Studies (NAILLS).Teachers and students can find events, resources, news, and activities
for those interested in actively speaking, writing, and reading Latin.
Ohio University CALL Lab. Offers Web resources for language learners and teachers. Select from among these menu items: News for world wide news sources, Projects for special projects by language learners and teachers, Teacher Resources for language teaching suggestions, and Et cetera for links to other resources of interest to teachers and students.
On-line Dictionaries. Links to more than 100 foreign-to-English dictionaries online from a site maintained by Robert Beard, Bucknell University.
Online Spanish Tutor. Bloomington (Indiana) High School North provides an online Spanish tutor at the basic and advanced levels.
Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association. Among the information found at this site are Useful Links to Languages which contain lesson plans and classroom activities for teachers and students.
Resources for Students and Teachers of French as a Second Language. Provided by the University of Ottawa, the site features exercises and resources for students; resources for teachers; French in Canada, outside Quebec, in Quebec, and in France; Francophonie in the world, news and discussion groups and miscellaneous links.
Resources in Language Testing Page. The purpose of this site is to act as a reference guide to language testing related resources on the Internet. On this page you will find all the links which have been collected to date, and each one is reviewed in the Language Tester's Guide to Cyberspace.
Robert J. Shea's German Resources. The site includes news, information, culture, computer applications, and entertainment of value to teachers and students of German.
Romance Languages Resource Page. Funded by the Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning and the University of Chicago, the site is designed to bring together a wide variety of the available texts, news, images, information and other resources available through World Wide Web to render them both accessible and useful to foreign language teachers and their students.
Señora S's Spanish and World Culture Links. This site is a collection of resources for children, their parents and their teachers about Spanish and its many cultures.
Spanish Courses on the Internet. The site includes a Spanish course for beginners and 14 interactive Spanish grammar exercises.
The Spanish Language. Vocabulary lists organized by subject with an accompanying pronunciation key.
Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures@Globe-Gate. Features Spanish-language listserves, search engines, maps, campus Spanish pages, professional organizations, grammars, on-line courses and lessons, dictionaries, newspapers, magazines, and radio/TV.
Spanish 101 on the WWW. Max Zuniga offers this site to all persons wishing to learn or improve their Spanish. Max offers a free, basic and informal SPANISH TUTORIAL on the Internet for beginners, medium and advanced learners. Because this is an informal course, you don't need to register. Also available is a CHAT ROOM and a POWWOW ROOM.
Taller hispano. Taller hispano, by Jean LeLoup, contains activity modules using authentic materials and Internet resources designed around themes such as the individual, the family, leisure activities and schools.
TeacherVision.com. Lesson plans and activities for ESL, French and Spanish classes.
Teaching with the Web. Prepared by Lauren Rosen, the site is a compilation of ideas for using WWW resources as a teaching tool as well as other links to sites that have pedogogical information.
Tecla. Tecla is an electronic magazine written for learners and teachers of Spanish by the Spanish Department at Birkbeck College, University of London. It appears weekly on the Web during the school year and consists of short readings followed by comprehension exercises.
Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links.Provides useful resources for teachers and students of French including Art and Special Image Exhibits, Literature and Music, Newspapers, Magazines and Newsgroups, and Audio-visual (Radio/TV,etc.).
Travelers' Japanese with Voice. Presented by Takada Toshihiro of the Information Science Research Lab at Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., the site includes a pronunciation guide and essential expressions for getting around, eating, and shopping. Downloadable sound files are also included, if you have the necessary software to listen to them. You'll also need a World-Wide Web Japanese browser to read the kanji and kana characters.
Viajes de Descubrimiento. Over1500 links to such topics as arte, deportes, musica, historia, literatura in Spain, Mexico, Central America and South America. The site also includes scavenger hunts and word searches.
Webspañol
. This site is a high-tech version of a Spanish class. It features information on free language learning software, a section of online tests based on translated Beatles song lyrics, a Spanish jokes section, verb tables, pronunciation guides, interactive sections where users can participate
in an English-Spanish e-mail exchange program, and a message board to post questions or to chat in Spanish with native speakers.
Welcome to the Minitel Web. France Telecom Intelmatique presents Welcome to the Minitel Web where teachers of French can try Minitel for free. Select from among these links: General Information about Minitel, Becoming a Minitel User on Internet, Minitel Services Guide, and France Telecom Intelmatique French version available.
World Language Resource. This site provides links to sites available for learning a variety of foreign languages. There are links to dictionaries, foreign language newspapers, phrase books, and language lessons.
Yamada Language Guides. Provides information for 109 languages. In the Guides, you will find pointers to Language related web connections, and links to An Archive of non-English fonts, Language related news groups, and Language related mailing lists.
You Too Can Learn French. An online French course by Jacques Léon intended to allow you to understand written French (newspapers, articles, magazines, road signs, etc.) and to write letters.
You Too Can Learn Spanish. provides online Spanish lessons with accompanying sound clips developed by Tyler Jones. The lessons can be downloaded and printed out.
Zut! Zut! provides a comprehensive set of interactive activities for French teachers and students, featuring more than 400 exercises, over 100 of which have audio samples of native French speakers.