Quick
translations from AltaVista in five languages - to or from English
(http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate?)
Spanish Word of the Day -
Check your Spanish language proficiency at the same time.
The Vocabulary
Builder (http://home.earthlink.net/~mikcar/)
will help you to increase your Spanish Vocabulary. Select
from one of the following categories: foods, transportation,
sports, animals, verbs, weather, occupations, holidays or time.
Click on each picture to hear the Spanish word. All of the sound
files are in the WAVE format.
The
Romance Languages Resource Page (http://humanities.uchicago.edu/romance/)
-
Provides
a large and varied collection of links to authentic material
in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese for use by the language
teacher. Also included on the page are links to University language
departments, both in the United States and abroad, and a collection
of links to pedagogical resources online. Links were chosen
for their potential utility to the language teacher, either
as a source of actual authentic lanuguage samples, or of information.
It is hoped that language students as well will be able to profit
from the collection.
Foreign
Languages for Travelers (http://www.travlang.com/languages/)
- Choose the language you speak and the language you
want to know. There are 70 choices. Once you choose the language
you may then select from the following menus: Basic Words, Numbers,
Shopping/Dining, Travel, Directions, Places, Time and Dates.
You will also find a dictionary for translating specific words.
The strength of this site is that you can hear the words pronounced.
Here are
some examples of children's literature in Spanish or
Portuguese:
Hispanic
Magazine Online (http://www.hispaniconline.com)
The
Azteca Web Page (http://www.azteca.net/aztec)
U.S.
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (http://www.ushcc.com)
Internet
de Mexico (http://www.internet.com.mx)
Spanish
Language Materials (http://encuentrelo.com)
LANIC
(http://lanic.utexas.edu)
Mercado
Latino Cultural Center and Marketplace (http://www.mercado.com)
Instituto
de Puebla (http://www.sipuebla.com/spanish-guide.htm)