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| Author(s): | Ramses |
| Posted: | 2008-12-06 |
| # Views: | 21 |
With this Spanish Verb Conjugator you can enter the Spanish verb in the infinitive form of the verb, or in any of the 17 Spanish verb tenses and have the conjugator return the fully conjugated verb.
| Source(s): | www.spanishdaddy.com |
| Posted: | 2008-12-17 |
| # Views: | 43 |
3. Busuu
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: | 39 |
Learn Spanish Lessons: Spanish Classes and Spanish Immersion programs and volunteerwork, Study Spanish now
| Author(s): | Amauta Spanish |
| Posted: | 2008-12-30 |
| # Views: | 65 |
5. Popling
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: | 47 |
This is a Java program to aid in the memorization of Spanish vocabulary and verb conjugations. The program allows the user to create and edit lists of Spanish words along with their English translations. The user can then learn these words by having the program quiz them with a flashcard-like interface, where the user is shown the word in one language, and the user must type in the translation in the other language. The program can automatically conjugate regular verbs, and generate lists of random phrases such as "I go", "she goes", "they go" to test the user's verb conjugation skills.
| Source(s): | Sourceforge.net |
| Author(s): | Mike Cline |
| Posted: | 2009-04-26 |
| # Views: | 158 |
7. Learn10
Learn10 allows you to quickly pick up the basic vocabulary of a language by teaching you 10 words a day, wherever you are. English speakers and learners can choose to learn frequently used vocabulary of a language for free using Learn10’s content (coming from one of 22 language pairs) or opt to input their own content (subscription-based). It comes with a widget you can share on any website or blog, as well as a variety of social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
When you click through to a word on the Learn10 widget, it fetches some basic information about the word in question but also searches Twitter’s real-time stream so you can get a feel of how the word is used in a certain language. This is a small feature but a very good idea: sometimes context is exactly how you remember to use words and phrases in a foreign language correctly. Furthermore, a built-in, Flash-based avatar can be used to speak words to you, so you don’t only learn how to write but also how to pronounce them (only for paying subscribers). You can even record the way you speak words and share it with the Seesmic community in one click, so native speakers are able to correct (or compliment) you virtually in real-time.
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When you click through to a word on the Learn10 widget, it fetches some basic information about the word in question but also searches Twitter’s real-time stream so you can get a feel of how the word is used in a certain language. This is a small feature but a very good idea: sometimes context is exactly how you remember to use words and phrases in a foreign language correctly. Furthermore, a built-in, Flash-based avatar can be used to speak words to you, so you don’t only learn how to write but also how to pronounce them (only for paying subscribers). You can even record the way you speak words and share it with the Seesmic community in one click, so native speakers are able to correct (or compliment) you virtually in real-time.
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| Source(s): | Learn10 |
| Author(s): | Jan Horna and Mike Robinson |
| Posted: | 2009-08-22 |
| # Views: | 28 |
tú llámalo como quieras... el caso es que se trata de ese vocabulario, esas expresiones tan especiales que son típicas de cada país de habla hispana y que convierten el español neutro e insípido en algo pintoresco y vivo, algo que nos da un poco de la esencia de cada pueblo de habla hispana: un idioma con SABORRR.
Un grupo de buenos amigos y una servidora nos hemos planteado el problema y hemos empezado a compilar listas de vocablos o frases usadas en diferentes países de América latina, y por supuesto, en España.
Un grupo de buenos amigos y una servidora nos hemos planteado el problema y hemos empezado a compilar listas de vocablos o frases usadas en diferentes países de América latina, y por supuesto, en España.
| Author(s): | Roxana Fitch |
| Posted: | 2009-10-30 |
| # Views: | 84 |
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: | 74 |
10. LingQ
Dramatically increase your vocabulary so you're comfortable & confident in any situation. Get help from a personal tutor. Study online 24/7 and meet people from around the world.
| Source(s): | The Linguist Institute, Inc. |
| Posted: | 2009-11-24 |
| # Views: | 13 |



