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Freely available, electronic format language courses developed by the Foreign Service Institute. These courses were developed by the United States government and are in the public domain.
Source(s): Foreign Service Institute
Author(s): Glen D. Fellows
Posted: 2008-12-06
# Views: 22
2. Busuu external link
Language education site Busuu emphasizes the social side of learning a language. While Busuu has standard components such as vocabulary exercises with audio and writing units to test out your composition, the most interesting aspect is its ability to connect you with both people learning your language and native speakers of your language. You're learning Spanish and someone else is learning English? Connect through Busuu and help each other out. While Busuu may not be a substitute for the do-or-die learning of full language immersion, it has a wider range of tools and social interaction than a standalone program or book. [Lifehacker Annotation]
Source(s): Busuu Online S.L.
Posted: 2008-12-25
# Views: 41
Popling describes itself as "a website + desktop app for people who want to learn, but lack motivation." Every few minutes as you work in other apps on your PC or Mac (you choose how often) Popling displays a question in a small window. Ignore it and it goes away...click it to see the full flash card. It's learning, with no motivation required!
Source(s): Rob Rhyne Multimedia, Inc.
Posted: 2009-01-22
# Views: 48
4. Babbel external link
Learn languages in a playful and intuitive way. Unlike traditional learning methods, our concept is about fun, individual interest and the joy of learning.

Learn at your own pace
With Babbel you learn what you want, when you want. No matter what your level is, the system adapts to your learning speed so you can learn on your own, or it gives you guidance to follow.

Join the Babbel community
Babbel's at its best when you're having fun and working together with others. Apply and improve your language knowledge in active conversations with other Babbel users.

High quality content
Babbel takes fun seriously. Offering entertaining and up-to-date learning techniques is what is most important to us. And the best part is: it's free!
Source(s): Babbel
Posted: 2009-02-26
# Views: 1672
Mi Vida Loca is an immersive video mystery set in Spain to help you learn simple Spanish. It consists of 21 video segments with a final test.
Source(s): BBC
Posted: 2009-03-09
# Views: 143
Only Yabla language immersion sites give you authentic television, music videos, drama, interviews, travel, and Yabla exclusive shoots from throughout the world. Our unique player technology is designed with language learners in mind: Slow Play, Integrated Dictionaries, Listening Game, Dual Language Subtitles, and more.
Source(s): Yabla Inc.
Posted: 2009-03-13
# Views: 99
One-week holidays which cater for up to 8 people in a restored farmhouse in the Baztan valley of the Spanish Pyrenees. These holidays are run by a small familly company of language and cultural consultants with over 20 years of experience.
Author(s): Georgina Howard
Posted: 2009-03-27
# Views: 99
Learn interactive Spanish classes online and boost your Spanish skills. Cross Cultural Training will work closely with you to deliver effective learning solutions.
Source(s): Miguel Ángel
Posted: 2009-08-07
# Views: 61
This portal links to free online Spanish language courses.
Source(s): Bigben
Posted: 2009-09-18
# Views: 75
Las puertas retorcidas: The Scariest Way in the World to Learn Spanish is a unique book aimed at upper beginning and intermediate students. In fact, it is so unique that it's rather difficult to categorize, because it's all of the following rolled into one:

* Bilingual book (Spanish-English)
* Grammar book
* Audio book

The story relates the mysterious adventures of a girl and boy trapped in a scary house with twisted doors, and is illustrated with three dozen Victorian-like black-and-white illustrations. But there's much more to Las puertas retorcidas than just the story! Each chapter contains the following:

1. Passage from the book, in Spanish and English
2. Audio track of the Spanish passage
3. List of tricky vocabulary
4. Grammar lesson (mainly verbs and idiomatic expressions)
5. Grammar quiz
6. Answers to quiz

The first 12 chapters cover basic Spanish grammar in short, easy passages. From chapter 13 on, the story passages get progressively longer and more difficult, and the grammar lessons are very cleverly incorporated into the story itself. For example, in order to open locked doors, the protagonists have to recite certain vocabulary lists or verb conjugations that were dis
Author(s): Kathie Dior
Posted: 2009-10-30
# Views: 64
The audio lesson contains expressions, and sentences that anyone staying at a hotel or guesthouse will find very useful. Not everyone in a hotel will be able to speak English or your own native language to you, and you will often be in situations where knowing a few basic sentences and requests will make your stay much more comfortable. Learn how to check into a hotel in Spanish and to express some basic needs that you will have at any hotel.

This lesson contains basic Spanish phrases such as:
- I have a reservation
- Do you accept travelers' checks?
- When is the checkout time?
- Where is the restaurant?
- Where is the laundromat? (self-service laundry)
and more...
Source(s): Visual Link Spanish Complete Course
Author(s): Learn4Good Net
Posted: 2009-10-30
# Views: 73
Comprehensive website with a medical Spanish focus. Resources include a daily word, sections on medical vocabulary and basic vocabulary, and a cultural section. There are also courses for various health care workers, and an extensive medical Spanish dictionary, complete with audio.
Posted: 2009-11-12
# Views: 86
businessspanish.com aims to teach you how to speak and write business and conversational Spanish by listening and repeating examples and simplified grammar rules. All lessons and each topic contain vocabulary with recorded audio, and they are organized in Chapters.

Editor's Note: the copyright info at the bottom along with the overall design and appearance seem to indicate the site is not actively maintained, but there does appear to be some good content available.
Source(s): businessspanish.com
Posted: 2009-11-23
# Views: 27
A nicely arranged collection of free Spanish lessons. I have linked to the beginner page, but if you read the first paragraph there you will find links to the intermediate and advanced material as well, even though they don't seem to be listed on the sidebar menu.
Source(s): 123 TeachMe
Posted: 2009-11-23
# Views: 226
Individual online Spanish classes for only $9.99/hour!

Whether you want lessons in Spanish grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, etc or you want informal Spanish conversation practice, 121Speech can satisfy all your Spanish language-learning needs.

Learning Spanish with 121Speech is a friendly, interactive process which takes place online. You and your tutor communicate directly online using Skype video-conferencing.

Our lessons are top quality but our prices are low because our teachers are based in Guatemala and Peru. You save time and money by taking lessons directly, using your computer to communicate live with your personal Spanish tutor.

All of our Spanish teachers are native speakers with certifications or diplomas in language teaching and linguistics, so you get expert assistance in every lesson.

We have multiple Spanish lesson plans to give you a level-appropriate curriculum that will be combined with conversation to get you learning fast!
Source(s): 121Speech
Author(s): Craig Jull
Posted: 2009-11-24
# Views: 108
Spanish classes online via Skype.
Source(s): Miguel Angel
Posted: 2010-03-10
# Views: 55