Foreign Language
- American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language
- American Federation of Teachers of German
- American Federation of Teachers of French
- AmeriSpan Unlimited
- Ask Eric Foreign Language Lesson Plans
- Center for Applied Linguistics
- Dave's ESL Cafe (good links...check out the Idea Cookbook for teaching ideas)
- EnglishClub.com/Teacher's Room (lesson plans, resources, and discussion for ESL/EFL teachers)
- Fonetics (online language laboratory provides phonologically complete pronunciation guides to many languages, including seven varieties of English)
- FLTeach (Foreign Language Teaching Forum - many web resources)
- FreeEnglish.com (9 languages; free ESL games, ELS center)
- FreeTranslation.com (easy-to-use sie for quick translations where you can get the "gist" of foreign language text; English to Spanish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese and vice-versa)
- French for Beginners
- Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial
- Modern Language Association Language Map (based on information from the United States Census 2000 long form; interactive map allows users to see where the speakers of thirty-seven languages reside throughout the country; option to toggle certain themes, such as rivers, lakes, and highways, and look through the numbers of speakers by zip code, town, city, or county; also look at data at the state level & print out customized maps; generate interactive maps for two languages in the same state, or compare the concentration of the same language in two states; take an online tour of the site's features)
- PowerPoint Presentations for Spanish Class (Spanish I, Spanish II, AP, and Miscellaneous)
- National Network for Early Languge Learning WWW Links
- NFLRC
- Online Latin Dictionary
- Spanish Grammar Exercises: This is an awesome collection of interactive Spanish language pages.
- TeachSpanish.com (lots of free resources)
- The English Professor (an English as a Second Language site, contains basic activities and tools for teachers)
- TravLang (choose the flag of your chosen country; choose the word or phrase and hear it pronounced)
- UCLA Language Materials Project