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Spanish literature and culture website – This site www.babab.com/biblioteca has articles, music, poetry, and literature and downloadable texts of Spanish and Latin American authors.
“Webwatch” in The Language Educator, March/April 2015 (Vol. 10, #2, p. 60)
Website for teachers of Arabic – This site http://arabalicious.com has teaching resources, primary sources, and cultural knowledge.
“Webwatch” in The Language Educator, March/April 2015 (Vol. 10, #2, p. 60)
French music blog – This blog www.frenchmusicblog.com features contemporary French music – pop, rap, alternative rock, and new wave revival.
“Webwatch” in The Language Educator, March/April 2015 (Vol. 10, #2, p. 61)
Chinese phrasebook app – This $4.99 app is a Mandarin phrasebook
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lingolook-china/id284449396?mt=8 with 800 essential words and phrases, 500 audio translations, and 120 illustrated flashcards.
“Webwatch” in The Language Educator, March/April 2015 (Vol. 10, #2, p. 60)
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