Danette's Espanol
SPANISH DICTIONARIES
This is a list of Spanish dictionaries they are very helpful. The first URL on the list is a Spanish to Spanish dictionary from the Real Academia Española, the ultimate source, it clicks to similar words and has a conjugation box (the little blue box) The second URL has Spanish/French and Spanish/Catalan. The last two URLs also available in English/French.
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www.rae.es/
dicespanol.com/
www.diccionarios.com/
www.probertencyclopaedia.com/dic/dic2.htm
www.spanishdict.com/
www.probertencyclopaedia.com/xdic.htm
www.pilosos.com.co/web/sabios/ingles/diccionario.html
www.freetranslation.com
A free on-line translation dictionary into
many languages - it's good for basics.
This is a great website from the BBC
Please visit it, you can watch Spanish T.V., listen to Spanish music and practice your Spanish in many ways!
lists of resources for Spanish:
www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/index.shtml
Check out these links
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Please visit this website so that you can see all the benefits of learning a second language:
www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3651
Check out National Standards for Foreign Language Education - American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3392
In English, this fun website teaches you about how "manners" change in different countries because of different cultures through quiz questions. Enjoy!
www.fekids.com/img/kln/flash/DontGrossOutTheWorld.swf
ESPAÑOL PARA EXTRAJEROS -- http://www.carmengp.com/caste/
comprehensive site for language learners of all ages pick and choose activities that relate to your curriculum variety of interactive tasks and lots of audio great visuals.
BUT KEEP POP-UP BLOCKER ON!
SPANISH WORD-A-DAY
http://mylist.net/listinfo/spanish-word-a-day
especially for non-native speakers keep your knowledge of the Spanish language current, along with a bit of Spanish culture & humor receive the free "Spanish-Word-A-Day" every weekday via e-mail
PHOTOS
First and second graders scenes from the "Manzano, Manzano " play.





Curriculum Letters
Febuary 28th, 2006
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