Want to learn more languages?

Well Larry Ferlazzo has done it again.  A great language site covering many languages of the world.  You need flash player to use it but try Japanese, French, German or many of the other dialects found around the world. The site is called Digital Dialects.

Photo from my collection travelling in Canada.

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  1. Michael Said,

    September 19, 2008 @ 6:56 am

    Hey there! I think speaking a different language is really cool because you might meet someone who doesn’t speak your language but you can teach them to speak your’s by talking to them in their language.

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  2. millyr3 Said,

    September 21, 2008 @ 5:10 pm

    Hey, I’m Milly from Te Awamutu Intermediate, New Zealand.
    I think that learning another language is fun! In my class we learn French and Japanese. It is a very useful thing especially if you meet someone who doesn’t speak your language!

    Milly
    millyr3.edublogs.org

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  3. sarahf09 Said,

    September 26, 2008 @ 6:38 am

    hello.
    New languages are interesting. I took spanish for school even though I liked French a lot better. I am planning on learning Italian once I go into high school because I am Italian. What languages do you know? (:

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  4. lmac12681 Said,

    December 27, 2008 @ 1:20 am

    Hi. I was just wondering if they have arabic on the site because I’m trying to learn it & it is complicated.
    I am a 6th grade student in Anniston, AL.

    Lauren
    lmac12681.edublogs.org

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    Miss W. Reply:

    If you click on the link, Digital Dialects, http://www.digitaldialects.com/index.htm it will take you to some Arabic games to learn some of the language. Then if you go to this site, http://www.newburypark.redbridge.sch.uk/langofmonth/index.html they also have lots of different languages showing you the basics of how to speak many of them. You actually have a natve speaker speaking the words.

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