Foreign Language Tools

I’m having a bit of writer’s block, and it is the middle of the summer, so I will leave you with a small list of web resources I have found useful for teaching language. I wrote this up on my (oft neglected) blog for helping teachers in my school with tech issues. It was written in March, but to my knowledge all the websites are still active and useful. There are probably a whole host of new things out there, and I’d encourage you to leave comments below if you know of anything good. If there is something you use regularly, perhaps you wouldn’t mind writing a feature post for Canens!
http://eghstechtips.blogspot.com/2013/03/foreign-language-tools.html

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