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Grammaticus Maximus: Learning Latin while gaming
Barbarians attack Rome. But they're not just barbarians, they're grammatically savvy barbarians! You are Grammaticus Maximus , the leader of the Roman army. By sending legionnaires of the correct declension against the oncoming barbarians you can …
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Lingua: Site with texts by level
Site with French, German, Spanish, English, Dutch and Italian texts for reading comprehension, arranged according to CEFR level.
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European Day of Languages
The official site of the European Day of Languages (EDT). On the site you will find background information, more information about events and competitions...
As a teacher you will also find inspiration here:
- language facts;
- sign language in and about …
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Duolingo: Learning a language through play
With this app you can refresh your language knowledge or try to learn a new language in a playful way. Here are the options:
- English,
- French,
- Dutch,
- Spanish,
- German,
- Italian,
- Danish,
- Irish,
- Portuguese,
- Russian,
- Swedish,
- Swahili,
- Polish, …
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50 languages: Vocabulary by theme
The free version of the app contains 30 lessons. At the start you choose the language you want to learn and your mother tongue. Then choose a theme under Content (including People, Family members, Meeting, At school, Countries and languages, Reading …
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ItalyGuides: Photos Historic Monuments
This commercial site takes care of hotel and museum reservations in Italy. On the site you will find many beautiful panoramic photos of historical monuments from the most important Italian cities of art. Venice, Firenze, Rome... There are dozens …
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Gaius Valerius Catullus
The website contains the Latin texts of Catullus' 116 poems.
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Alternators
On this site you will find grammaire , actes de paroles and civilization in 10 modules. The finished modules 1 to 3 are intended for level A1; the following modules for A2 and B1.
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LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World
This site is an English/Italian language website about Roman antiquity.
In addition to electronic versions of public domain dictionaries , it includes articles from Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and an integral version of …
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Wiktionary of wiki dictionary
Wiktionary is a project of Wikimedia (see also Wikipedia, Wikisource, Wikibooks , ...) with the aim of creating an open content dictionary. Wiktionary can be used as both an explanatory and translation dictionary.
The most extensive …
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Database of photos related to Classical Antiquity
It's actually a 'group' on the very extensive Flickr photo site. Photos (about 12000) are collected in this group, all of which relate to Classical Antiquity.
The interesting thing is that the photos all come from amateur photographers …
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Circe: Classical language teaching
The CIRCE project (A Classics & ICT Resource Course for Europe) examines how ICT can enrich the teaching of classical languages and culture in Europe today. The project was developed by a partnership of classical language teachers from …
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