Here is a (non-extensive) list of resources, tools, information, and all other varieties of online goodness for those teaching, particularly if MFL is your specialism. It's very much in its infancy, so keep checking back for more soon!
Found a useful site that's not on the list? Pop it in the comments below and I'll add it =]
Found a useful site that's not on the list? Pop it in the comments below and I'll add it =]
General Language/Linguistics
- WordReference - The Language Students' site of choice
French
- Bonjour de France - "Apprendre le français en ligne"
- The Subjunctivator - Easily find out when the subjunctive is triggered
- Tex's French Grammar - Grammar, acted out by cartoons
Spanish
- Onoma - "Conjugador de verbos en español"
- Pasatiempos - More Spanish activities than you can shake a churro at!
- Por y Para - Invaluable practise for a more complex bit of grammar
- eSpanish - Resources for A-level (AQA)
Japanese
- Counters - An extensive list of when to use appropriate Japanese counters
British Sign Language (BSL)
- SignStation - BSL info and a HUGE online video dictionary (uses Bristol/South-West dialect)
Have you discovered frenchteacher.net yet? (This is a shameless plug, but do have a look at the samples and blog!)
ReplyDeleteOh, it may help with your extension activities issue too. Do have a look at the links pages on the site. Good luck with the remainder of your course and your job hunting!
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