°Bienvenidos!
AquÌ est· la p·gina de recursos para enseÒar y aprender espaÒol. He visitado cada sitio, y todos son excelentes para usar en la clase. Por favor, si hay preguntas o recomendaciones de otros sitios, envÌeme una carta electrÛnica por clickear en el link abajo.
Nota: Esta p·gina est· transitoria, y ser· eliminada el prÛximo semestre, pero hay una p·gina permanente en http://members.aol.com/egmcknny/egmspanish.htm
Welcome!
Here is the resource page for teaching and learning Spanish. I have visited each site, and all are excellent for using in class. Please, if there are questions or recommendations for other sites, send me an e-mail by clicking on the link below.
Note: This page is temporary, and will be removed next semester, but there is a permanent page at http://members.aol.com/egmcknny/egmspanish.htm
LOS SITIOS
Bahasa
http://www.bahasa.com/Spanish.html
This is a good site that focuses on basic vocabulary. Also, the students can hear
the pronunciation of the words in both English and Spanish. If you click on
"Scramble", it converts the vocabulary into a game where you first click on the
Spanish word/phrase, then click on the corresponding English word/phrase.
°Conjugue!
http://38.252.8.3/conjugate/conj.html
This site features a verb conjugator. You type in the verb you want conjugated, and it
returns conjugations for all tenses. Complete instructions are included on the page. It
would be very handy for quick reference.
Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial
http://www.studyspanish.com/
This is a great site where students can receive in depth study on several topics of
Spanish grammar, and includes practice exercises for each lesson. In addition, the scores
from the exercises can be reported to the teacher via e-mail -- this would be great if you
wanted to assign enrichment exercises for extra-credit or as regular homework.
Multilingua
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/catulo/
This is an excellent site that explains Spanish phonetics and grammar, and includes
popular idiomatic expressions. In addition, for ESL teachers, it explains (in Spanish)
English phonetics and grammar.
Spanish For Beginners
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/4319/
This fabulous site provides a comprehensive study of Spanish. It includes practice
exercises and in depth explanations of Spanish grammar and usage. I highly recommend this
site.
Spanish
°Pronto!
http://members.aol.com/carpophage/spanish/spanishpronto.html
This is a good site for finding Spanish learning resources and brief explanations of
grammar and usage.
Spanish Text To Speech
Synthesis
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/spanish.html
This is a neat site where you can type in a word, phrase, or sentence, and it will be
synthesized into audio. This would be a great help for students in learning or practicing
pronunciation.
The
Conjugation Trainer
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Island/9069/ConjugationTrainer/
This is a good site to drill yourself on verb conjugation for present tense, preterit, and
present subjunctive verbs.
°Practica!
http://38.252.8.3/conjugate/verbquiz.html
Developed by the same person who did the °Conjugue! website listed above; this is a
conjugation drill in which an infinitive is displayed, and you have to list all
conjugations of it in a selected tense. Detailed instructions, and a great study aid.
Teach Spanish.com
http://www.teachspanish.com/
This is a good resource site if you're looking for lesson plan ideas. Also, if you want
your students to explore various Spanish speaking countries.
The Compendium of Online Resources for
Spanish Students
http://www.frontiernet.com/~ho2943/
This is a very good site that provides many resources broken down into categories. For
instance, if your class is studying Latin American Art, you can click on the Art category
and see the links relating to Art.
Coleman's Website
for Hispanists
http://oliva.modlang.denison.edu/~colemans/hispanists/
This is a great links site that is broken down into categories like "Learning
Spanish" and "Teaching Spanish". It also features links to penpal pages and
listservs.
WebspaÒol
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/6177/
This an excellent site including many activities, penpal information, and even a test that
determines your level of proficiency (it's pretty accurate, I took it myself).
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