Foreign-language websitesThe Language Educator suggests the following Internet sites:

• Educaplay http://en.educaplay.com, where teachers can create their own quizzes, video quizzes, dialogues, interactive maps, crosswords, riddles, and word-search puzzles; resources in 14 languages.

• The Cervantes Virtual Center http://cvc.cervantes.es covering Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, organized by education, literature, language, arts, and science.

• French audio and reading exercises www.lepointedufle.net has audio and reading exercises for vocabulary, spelling, grammar, and reading and listening comprehension, also exercises and games.

• Chinese grammar wiki http://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar has grammar points for learning Chinese, leveled by beginner, elementary, intermediate, and upper intermediate, also answers to frequently-asked questions about grammar and Chinese language and links for free browser plug-ins for pinyin. 

• AP Spanish language and culture https://sites.google.com/site/apspanishlang/home has resources for teachers and students of AP Spanish, created by an Iowa teacher.

“WebWatch” in The Language Educator, February 2014 (Vol. 9, #2, p. 42-47, 53)

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