Language Resources ICT for Language Learning Workshop, Education Department, Trinity College Dublin 19th April 2005 Katrina Keogh & Cara Greene National Centre for Language Technology, School of Computing, DCU, Dublin 9. Mail: kkeogh@computing.dcu.ie; cgreene@computing.dcu.ie INTRODUCTION It is impossible to create a fully comprehensive list of online language resources. This list contains sample links and resources to get you started. There are countless resources available online which can easily be found using a search engine e.g. http://www.google.ie If you want to find text in the target language, you are better off using a search engine for the target language. e.g. German – http://www.google.de French – http://www.google.fr A useful link to get you started is the ICT for Language Technology website. It contains all the background knowledge you need to get started. http://www.ict4lt.org/ This list of resources will also be available online to save you typing in all of the URLs (web site addresses): http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~kkeogh/cesi/resources.html Trinity College Tandem e-mail project: http://www.tcd.ie/CLCS/tandem/ ENGLISH English curriculum http://www.iol.ie/~jenko/ Description: Leaving Certificate English Resources – John Jennings Topics: Studies in language text: language of information, argument, persuasion, narration and the aesthetic use of language. There also links to sites connected to material in “Studies in Language” by John Jennings. http://www.skool.ie/ Description: English revision for Junior and Leaving Certificate students. Leaving cert topics: Language genres, Standalone texts, comparative texts, film studies, prescribed poetry, unseen poetry Junior cert topics: Poetry, media studies, improve your English English as a Foreign Language http://www.englishforum.com/00/interactive/ Description: Resources for students and teachers of English Language exercises: Grammar, vocabulary, idioms, spelling Exercise Types: Sentence-construction exercises, find the pairs, crosswords, gap-fill, hangman, matching, word choice, correct sequence exercises Grammar: Grammar quizzes - prepositions, pronouns, plurals, conjunctions Extras: audio, video, images, graphics, instant feedback http://www.englishclub.com/ Description: Website for students and teachers of English as a second language (ESL) Language skills: Grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, writing Exercise Types: Multiple-choice, matching, jumbled-up sentences, true/false exercises Grammar: Verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, interjections, prepositions etc. Extras: audio, video, images, graphics, instant feedback http://a4esl.org/ Description: Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles to help you learn English as a Second Language (ESL) Levels: Easy, Medium and Difficult Language skills: Grammar, vocabulary, writing Language topics: Animals, clothes, body-parts, food, countries, classroom items etc. Exercise Types: Crosswords, gap-fill quizzes, Grammar: Prepositions, word & sentence combining, verb-forms, irregular verbs etc. Extras: audio, images, graphics, instant feedback http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslstudent.html Description: ESL resources for students Language skills: Grammar, spelling, idioms, vocabulary Language exercises: Quizzes, exercises, interactive sites English – Special Needs / Literacy David Wray - Professor of Literacy Education Institute of Education, University of Warwick, UK. http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/D.J.Wray/index.html Information on literacy research projects Ideas & resources for teaching aspects of literacy o Ideas for teaching writing e.g. writing frames Useful articles about literacy teaching and critical literacy Links to related sites and book reviews Teachnet.ie http://www.teachnet.ie/mhickey/2003/pupilactivitiespg1.html Pupil activities - English Language Exercises for Special Needs Students Description: Online activities for students with special needs Language skills: Practise with confusing words in English e.g. of and off Exercise Types: Multiple-choice Extras: images, graphics, instant feedback http://www.teachnet.ie/mhickey/2003/weblinkenglang.html Web links for English Language Exercises for Special Needs Students o Writing skills, spelling, punctuation, puzzles and riddles http://www.teachnet.ie/mhickey/2003/weblinkspneeds.htmlInformation on Special Needs – e.g. dyslexia The Literacy Centre http://www.literacycenter.net/ Description: The LiteracyCenter.Net serves more than a million free literacy lessons a month to children in 141 countries. It provides learning activities for parents and teachers to share with young children. A virtual pencil draws the shapes, letters etc. they student is looking at. Language exercises: Uppercase/lowercase letters, shapes, writing, full words, numbers, colours, keyboard. For example, in the keyboard task, the student presses the letter on the keyboard and the letter is high lighted on screen. Extras: video, images, graphics http://www.teachnet.ie/mhickey/2003/spellinginto.html Description: INTO resources – English Language Exercises for Special Needs Students Language Skills: Spelling, phonological awareness, high-frequency words. http://www.into.ie/html/interactive/resources.htm Description: INTO resources – Learning support, English comprehension, plays & drama, hand-writing Also covered: Irish, maths, ICT, music, visual arts Language Skills: Spelling, writing, comprehension. Exercise types: Lessons and gap-fill exercises IRISH Web Sites BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/blas/learners/beag1.shtml GaelTalk http://www.gaeltalk.net/ Need to register 4 weeks=$20, 8 weeks=€50 www.Skool.ie list of Irish resources http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/gaeilge.html#clann Just phrases http://www.leyline.org/cra/languages/IrishPeople/ RTÉ Turas Teanga http://www.rte.ie/tv/turasteanga/learning_irish.html Daltai www.daltai.com/grammar.htm Dictionaries: Foclóir Beag Online http://www.csis.ul.ie/focloir/ Gramadach Lexicon http://www.ceantar.org/Dicts/Gram/index.html Tobar – Irish dictionary for vocabulary needed in the public sector http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~smacsuib/bng/tobar/ List of computer terms http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/foclora/abhair/riomhaire.html English – Irish dictionary http://www.crannog.ie/focloir.htm Irish – English dictionary http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/~smacsuib/focloir/gaelic-l/ list of dictionaries http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaeilge/foclora/ Fun Curse engine http://www.lincolnu.edu/~focal/scripts/mallacht.htm CD-ROMs EasyReader Talk Now! Irish World Talk! Irish Learn Irish Now Thanks to Alison Boardman for contributing to the Irish List of Resources. Alison Boardman BA (Hons) in Information Systems, is a freelance ICT trainer and is currently doing her Masters (by research) on Learning Irish & Multimedia technologies at the Institute of Technology,Tralee, Ireland. If you would like to take part in her online survey, please email her (a blank email with ‘Survey’ as the subject will suffice) at: Alison.Boardman@staff.ittralee.ie GERMAN Goethe Institut In German: http://www.goethe.de/dll/mat/deindex.htm In English: http://www.goethe.de/dll/mat/enindex.htm Resource information: Tasks and exercises Business and special languages Chat, Fora, E-Mail Specialist journals Training for teachers Early language learning Grammar Regional and cultural studies Textbooks Learning with new media Methodology and didactics Texts and literature Dictionaries Goethe Institut: Lina and Leo. Learn German with Lina and her parrot Leo as they travel around different German cities. This site is suitable for primary and post-primary students. http://www2.goethe.de/z/50/linaleo/mainmen2.htm History of Germany for the past 1,000 years. Great site for projects. http://www.goethe.de/in/d/gaz/zeitgeschehen.html German for Travellers http://www.germanfortravellers.com/ Language Topics: weather, travel, numbers, colours, body, orientation, music, sports, communication, animals, plants, jewellery, shapes, games, landscapes, buildings, time, food, furniture, cooking, university, clothes, emotions, expressions, family… Exercise types: crosswords, gap-fill, click on the correct picture, listen and type, exercises with movie video, multiple choice, flash/shockwave clicking games Extras: video, audio, images Ideal for revision or starting out. Geared more towards post-primary students. Gut http://gut.languageskills.co.uk/Home.html Description: Excellent resource for learners of German, Spanish or French. It offers a huge number of exercises on the topics listed below. Most suitable for post-primary students. Language Topics: Beginner: Numbers, colours, talking about myself, school, food, clothes, time, pets, families, hobbies, in town, my house, weather, holidays, travel and transport, free time, body and illness, TV, food and shopping, myself, tourism, environment, media, jobs and money, family and relationships. Intermediate: Self, family, friends, interests/hobbies, home, home life, local environment, daily routine, school, travel, tourism, finding the way, tourism, accommodation, services, healthy living, part-time jobs, work experience, leisure, shopping, character, relationships, environment, education, careers, future plans, social issues, choices, responsibilities. Exercise Types: concentration, matching up, re-ordering, word-search, gap-fill, listen and type, multiple-choice, hangman Note: Some of these exercises were generated using Quia. Extras: Three of the four skills can be practised using the site: reading, listening, writing. Audio, images, flash. BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/index.shtml BBC languages – German section. Complete the German test to find out which course suits you best. Choose from German steps, Talk German, Deutsch Plus and GCSE Bitesize German. Grammar: Verbix http://www.verbix.com/languages/german.shtml Conjugate any German verb. Lingofox http://konjugator.lingofox.de/de/konjugieren_deutsch.htm Conjugate any German verb (also for French, Spanish, Italian and English). Grammar review and exercises http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/german/grammar/grammar.htm TV/RADIO Tagesshau www.tagesschau.de The famous German TV newsjournal. Three versions daily can be viewed as video and or text. Also contains an extensive archive. Very helpful! Deutsche Welle www.dwelle.de A nice collection of news and reports, texts and radio excerpts in the old Real Audio format, possibly also some TV transmissions later on. Very good and useful, sometimes slow. Most of the information can be read in many languages, so far Spanish, German, English, soon French. ard www.ard.de News stories, tv, radio Dictionaries: LEO http://dict.leo.org/ Culturally authentic pictorial dictionary http://www.washjeff.edu/capl/ Great for finding related words. Rhyming Dictionary http://www.2rhyme.ch/Search/Default.asp?WordEnding=ichten&Submit=Reimen New German - English dictionary http://www.iee.et.tu-dresden.de/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/wernerr/search.sh Miscellaneous LEMO – Lebendiges Virtuelles Museum Online http://www.dhm.de/lemo/home.html online History of Germany Vocabulary training exercises http://www.vokabel.com/ German internet project on the Berlin Wall http://www.uncg.edu/%7Elixlpurc/GIP/berlin_wall.html Cultural magazine http://www.perlentaucher.de/ Vocabulary http://www.languageguide.org/deutsch/index.jsp Vocabulary builder with audio, graphics and mouse over translations. Magazine for young learners of German – about Germany and German life http://www.juma.de/v.php?fl=welcome.html Index of online German newspapers, arranged by topics http://www.zeitungen.de/ AATG http://www.aatg.org/ List of German language links for teachers List of German links http://www.uq.net.au/%7Ezzkmunr1/german/index.htm List of German exercises http://www.uncg.edu/%7Elixlpurc/publications/NetzUeb.html CD Roms Vocabulary Builder German EuroTalk interactive Learning German with a Cartoon disc for 4-12 year olds FRENCH http://www.frenchtutorial.com/- Hervé Foucher Description: The French Tutorial is a web-based lesson covering basics, pronunciation, but also grammar, vocabulary and everyday French. It offers audio support for better oral comprehension, a table of contents and an index for faster searches. Language Topics: basics, ownership, counting, comparative language, time & date, family, at home, Christmas, pets clothes, colours, weather, IT. Exercise Types: drop-down menu Grammar: pronouns, articles, present, past and future tense, negative phrases, number agreement, interrogative phrases Extras: audio, gap-fill http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/gauge/(Also German) Description: This website assesses the learner at the beginning and recommends sections of their online course e.g. “The French Experience”, “Make French your Business” and “Painless grammar”. Language Topics: Getting around, hotels & camping, shopping, working life, eating out, working life, holidays. Exercise Types: gap-fill, listen and type, multiple-choice etc. Grammar: Sounds, nouns, adjectives and verbs. Extras: audio, video, images, key-word index, instant feedback http://french.about.com/cs/francophonie/a/learnfrench.htm Description: This websites contains links to beginners, intermediate and advanced French lessons and associated exercises. Language Topics: The basics, travelling, school and education Exercise Types: gap-fill, listen and type, multiple-choice etc. Grammar: All levels of grammar covered. Extras: audio, video, images, graphics, instant feedback http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/ Description: A number of different online courses for all levels of French: Online topics with audio, video and quizzes. There are also Talk TV programmes, which are repeated regularly on BBC Learning Zone (http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/?languages_and_travel_all) Language Topics: Greetings, family, origins, town & country, sports, direction etc. Exercise Types: multiple-choice, true/false statements Grammar: Present, past and future tense covered during each language topic Extras: audio, video, images, graphics, key language, key words, transcript of your results can be printed (for a teacher to look at later), instant feedback http://www.realfrench.net/ Description: Free resources for learners and teachers of French. This website is split into three sections: Grammar, Vocabulary and Tools. Grammar (http://www.realfrench.net/grammar/) Intermediate topics: Lessons covering clauses, parts of speech, accents and pronunciation, verbs – regular & irregular, all conjugations, all tenses. Advanced topics: Lessons covering the origins of French, English and its relationship with French, clauses, simple & complex sentences etc. Exercise Types: Gap-fill Extras: instant feedback Vocabulary (http://www.realfrench.net/vocab ) Options: Play a game, listen to some vocabulary, get a vocabulary list to learn Games Language Topics: Numbers, colours, animals, date & time, shops, adjectives etc. Exercise Types: Tic-tac-toe, crossword, wordsearch, hangman, memory game, matching game, spelling test Extras: Instant Feedback, gap-fill Listen to some Vocabulary Language Topics: A-Z of general beginner vocabulary Exercise Types: Listen and repeat Extras: audio Get a Vocabulary List Levels: Beginner, intermediate, advanced vocabulary lists to be printed Language Topics: Adjectives, colours, countries, days, months, function words, time, verbs, sport, jobs, food, daily tasks Exercise Types: Read and learn, spelling tests and games Tools (http://www.realfrench.net) Verb Conjugator – Type in any verb and it will give all conjugations Accent Codes – French accent codes for typing http://languagecenter.cla.umn.edu/index.php?page=links_french Description: Links to French search engines and French language sites. A lot of the content on these sites is intermediate to advanced. There are plenty of links to comprehension exercises etc. In the ‘French 1003 links’ and ‘French 1004 links’ sections, click on “Révision pour les examens” for vocabulary exercises and games. Exercise Types: matching, gap-fill, multiple-choice Extras: audio, images, graphics, instant feedback http://eleaston.com/ Description: Links to materials for teaching and learning Languages covered: English, French, German Language Topics: Links for Exercises and quizzes for each language http://www.realfrench.net/links/ Description: Over 700 links to websites relating to all aspects of French language and culture. AUTHORING TOOLS Hot Potatoes http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/halfbaked/ Description: The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is not freeware, but it is free of charge for those working for publicly-funded non-profitmaking educational institutions, who make their pages available on the web. QuizMaker Javascript Wizard http://www.edict.com.hk/quizmaker/ Description: The JavaScript Wizard creates a stand-alone test that can be run from any PC or server. The test is scored and reviewed using a JavaScript program that is written into the document. There are so some ready-made quizzes for English. Language Skills: Reading comprehension Exercise Types: Multiple-choice Extras: Frames ClozeMaker Test Author Utilities http://www.edict.com.hk/ClozeMaker/default.htm Description: Stand-alone cloze tests can be created easily to run from your own PC or serve. There are already some ready-made cloze tests for English. Students listen to a recorded piece and then fill in the cloze test. Language Skills: Aural comprehension, spelling and writing Exercise Types: Multiple-choice Extras: Frames Quia http://www.quia.com/ Description: 30-day free trial. You must pay after that. They host your exercises. http://www.memorylifter.com/download/program.html Memory Lifter - the superlative memorisation flashcard software http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4631/authorng.htm List of available authoring tools http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~creitan/quizclass/ Set of links on creating interactive exercises for the world wide web