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Here are a few links which may be useful for you. Most of them centre around LOTE. To find more links similiar to these all you have to do is enter words like 'learning languages', 'LOTE' into you search program. It's fun and you can get lots of great ideas for the classroom. I will continuously be adding more links to this page so come back for a visit soon. If you find a great site please email me the details and I'll add them to this page.

Free Translation
An excellent 'on-the-spot' translation service. Once you start you can't stop. Not perfect but a good guide and dictionary. Good resource for students.

Queensland LOTE Centre

LOTE teaching aids for sale

Department of Education in Tasmania

Ask Eric
Education Information in the USA. The AskERIC Research & Development (R&D) team is made up of Syracuse University graduate and undergraduate students who use cutting edge technology to help AskERIC bring high quality information services to the education community. The team brings to AskERIC a wide variety of skills, including instructional design, development and evaluation, computer graphics design, organization of information resources, programming, and network administration.


Language and cultural centres in Italy

Classrooms around the World.
This site provides a list of schools with email contact and a list of collaborative projects between schools. You can add your school to the list.

Global Schoolhouse

Resources for Australian schools

Aardvark Interactive
Interactive English Language Ecercises for students of English as a foreign language. Exercises can be adapted to suit the language you are teaching.

IECC (Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections)

A free service to help teachers link with partners in other countries and cultures for e-mail classroom pen-pal and project exchanges. Since its creation in 1992, IECC has distributed over 28,000 requests for e-mail partnerships. At last count, more than 7200 teachers in 79 countries were participating in one or more of the IECC lists