Learn a new language for free. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/learn-language-free Learn a new language for free ...
There are plenty of places which'll teach you a language for a fee, yet you needn't pay a penny. A host of completely free websites and online tools deign to make it easy, and cater for every learning style.
Mango http://www.mangolanguages.com/ Mango : Learn Languages Through Real Native Conversations
Mango is designed to equip you with conversational abilities from the very start.
Whether you're learning how to order a pizza or ask when the game starts, Mango immerses you in real, everyday conversations in 12 different language courses.
EduFire: Live Video Language Learning http://edufire.com/ EduFire: Live Video Language Learning
Our goal is to create a platform to allow live learning to take place over the Internet anytime from anywhere.
eduFire is a community of people passionate about teaching and learning languages.
As a student you find outstanding language tutors from all around the world and learn from them from the comfort of your home. As a teacher you'll be able to connect with students and can teach them without having to travel.
Our most popular languages are Spanish, Italian, French, German, Mandarin and Japanese. However you can teach or learn any language on eduFire! So if you're just dying to teach or learn Pig Latin you've come to the right spot. You can browse a list of language you can learn on eduFire here.
Learn to Speak Hebrew (not free) http://www.hebrewpodcasts.com Hebrew Podcasts makes learning conversational Hebrew practical and enjoyable. Each podcast covers a topic with a Hebrew dialog that is explained in detail.
You can learn at your leisure and on the go by listening while you rest, travel, or do your chores. Each lesson is further enhanced by a lesson guide that provides further information. The guide includes a full transcript, translation, explanations, additional examples, and exercises.
Learn to speak six languages online for free http://languages.lcweblink.info Languages quick fix: Learn to speak six languages online for free: English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, and German - with pictures and voices. Have fun learning languages fast - learning languages easy and quick.
italki.com - language exchange and learning community http://italki.com italki.com is a free website for learning languages.
First, it helps helps find language exchange partners from other countries. Students can chat using Skype, MSN, Yahoo, and more with other students from around the world.
italki also has community functions including forums and recommendations for learning materials such as websites, textbooks, podcasts and more.
Loquela Education Online http://loquela-education.net Loquela Education Online
Free online resources, tools, community forums (including online audio forums) and live support for language learners and teachers.
700 reasons for studying languages http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/700reasons/700reasons.aspx 700 reasons for studying languages
New research by the Subject Centre has identified more than 700 reasons to study languages. This research will be particularly useful for marketing languages and should help educators to promote language study and design. For example, if you want to know what sixth formers, language undergraduates and IWLP students have to say about studying languages, try searches for "sixth former", "language undergraduate" and "IWLP".
Learn Hebrew http://www.learn-hebrew.co.il Learn Hebrew
Learn Hebrew is a free, on-line, educational resource to learn Hebrew words.
The flash site incorporates 46 topics, along with over 1,700 Hebrew words and
phrases. Each Hebrew word is presented as an image with nikud [vowels]. When you click on a word or phrase you can hear it spoken. The high quality audio was created in a sound studio.
The site is multilingual. The menus, transliterations and translations are in four languages: English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Useful Expressions and Greetings in 26 languages http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/dlc/df/useful.html Useful Expressions and Greetings in 26 languages
| Bon appetit! | Bon voyage! | Careful! | Certainly | Cheers! | Congratulations | Don't mention it/You're welcome | Excuse me | Good | Goodafternoon/Good evening | Good-bye | Good luck | Goodmorning | Good night | Grandfather | Grandmother | Happy anniversary | Happy birthday | Happy Easter | Happy Mother's Day | Happy New Year | Hello | Help! | How are you? | How do you do? | I love you | I understand | I'm sorry | Indeed! | Merry Christmas | Never mind | No | No smoking | Of course | Ouch! | Peace | Please | Politically correct | Quiet | Take it easy | Thank you | To your health! | Very well | Victory | We speak... | Welcome | What a pity! | What's the matter? | Why not? | Wonderful | Yes |
Learn Mandarin and Other Languages http://www.youlearnmandarin.com Information on learning the Mandarin language and resources to help you learn Mandarin.
Plus other languages
| Arabic | Cantonese | English | German | Italian | Japanese | Mandarin | Portuguese | Russian | Spanish | French |
Active Persian http://www.activepersian.com A multi-level multimedia for learning Persian/Farsi using dialogs,grammar,talking dictionary,pronunciation etc.
Linguata Foreign Language Learning Software http://www.linguata.com Linguata Foreign Language Learning Software
A fun and creative way to learn a foreign language using list building. Download a demo.
It is list building software that makes language learning easier, faster and more fun than ever. Build lists of the words and phrases that you want to learn. Own the lists by adding pictures shapes and colours.
Turkish Language Resources and Lessons http://www.turkishclass.com/ Online Turkish language lessons, covering grammar and vocabulary.
Kurban Bayramı | Turkish keyboard | Turkish humor | New Turkish Lira | New year in Turkey | Marches and anthems | Turkish poetry | Turkish vocabulary |
Serbian School http://www.serbianschool.com Learn Serbian in 24 hours with this online interactive tutorial that is 100% free. Includes the world's first English to Serbian crossword, library and grammatical dictionary.
ZAP - education portal for Kids http://www.zap.eun.org ZAP - education portal for Kids ... with the ability to choose the European language you want it to use.
Zap is European Schoolnet's fun, educational and safe place for kids and teenagers on the web.
Part of the site - with separate sections for kids, teenagers and online communities - is available with news, activities, and more!
OnlineTurkish http://www.onlineturkish.com Online courses and CDs to learn Turkish language; includes listening exercises recorded by native speakers, free online phrase book, pronunciation guide, grammar, vocabulary, online dictionary and information about Turkey.
Language Exchange Online Community http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/ Language Exchange Online Community
Find a partner at the online community and practice your second language (any language) with a native speaker who is learning your language. We host your online practice with lesson plans, text chat rooms and more.
Tips on Studying a Foreign Language http://www.utexas.edu/student/utlc/rwsstc/resources/foreign-language.html Tips on Studying a Foreign Language
Though many students may feel they have a mental block or even lack the aptitude for learning foreign languages, most can learn a second language IF they are willing to put in the necessary time. Here are some practical suggestions for studying effectively, overcoming anxiety, and learning the grammar and skills necessary for success in college foreign language classes.
STUDYGLOBAL: Spanish and English Language Programs Abroad http://www.studyglobal.com StudyGlobal offers Spanish and English Language Programs all around the world. Join a full immersion program in one of our schools in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Ireland, UK, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Guatemala, Isla Margarita, Venezuela or Ecuador. Course, Accommodation and Activites (trips, flamenco, salsa, tango, cooking...)
Internet for Modern Languages http://www.humbul.ac.uk/vts/languages/index.htm The Internet is a rich source of information and resources for students, lecturers, researchers and professionals. This tutorial covers the key information skills for the Internet environment. Learn how to use the Internet to help with your coursework, literature searching, teaching or research.
Language learning | linguistics | Modern Foreign Languages | MFL |
Free Online Language Courses MFL http://www.word2word.com/course.html Ainu | Albanian | Arabic | Asturian | Basque | Bengali | Breton | Catalan | Cebuano | Chamorro | Cherokee | | Chichewa | Chinese | Chinook| Cornish | Cree | Creole | Croatian | Czech | Dakota | Danish | Dutch | English | Esperanto | Estonian | Finnish | French | Gaelic | Galician | German | Greek | Gujarati | Hawaiian | Hebrew | Hiligaynon | Hindi | Hmong | Hungarian | Icelandic | Indonesian | Italian | Ivatan | Japanese | Khmer | Kiribati | Korean | Kurdish | Lao | Latin | Latvian | Luganda | Malay | Maltese | Mandinka | Mingo | Mon | Norwegian | Pali | Persian | Polish | Portuguese | Punjabi | Quechua | Romanian | Russian | Samoan | Sanskrit | Sesotho | Serbian | Spanish | Swahili | Swedish | Tagalog | Tamil | Thai | Tibetan | Tigre | Turkish | Tzotzil | Urdu | Vietnamese | Welsh | Wollof | Xhosa
Présentation de Gallica Classique http://gallica.bnf.fr/Classique/ Complete French texts (no English translation) of a number of French literary masterpieces, arranged by literary period. This ambitious project by France's Bibliotheque Nationale is in its early stages, and only contain s a few texts, including Balzac's complete works, and assorted works of such authors as: Rousseau, Baudelaire, Sand, Stendhal, and Zola. However, Gallica is expected to expand to include a large body of French literatur e, more complete than any other electronic source in the world. Classiques Garnier takes you to the text retrieval page
BABELNET http://www.en.eun.org/vs/french/french.html An interactive French project called BABELNET has been launched as part of the EUN Virtual School. (European Schoolnet.) There are opportunities for UK children to collaborate with other learners and French native speakers throughout Europe. Please for ward this to your MFL colleagues where appropriate. This project can be recommended as an attractive way of integrating foreign languages with ICT and use of the Internet
Online Language Courses http://rivendel.com/~ric/resources/coursead.html A directory of links to free online courses for more than 75 different languages. In addition to major languages, less familiar languages such as Hindi, Latvian, Punjabi, Icelandic, Hebrew, and Chinook are included. Courses differ in quality and material presentation. There are also links to online dictionaries, language chat sites, test exercises, font pronunciation demos, and a virtual language library.
LL: Languages Ltd http://www.LLtd.com/ Revision Interactive .... revise reading,listening and verb skills for the GCSE French & German examinations...... download a free demo of the CDs from the web site.