Dr. Noble Goss's Spanish 103 Links and Handouts, Fall 2008
Handouts are in Microsoft WORD format with a .doc extension. When you click on a handout link on a Windows computer, you have the choice of viewing in a browser window or saving the document to your computer.
Syllabus and Course Calendar Span103 Fall 2008
Dr. Goss's Syllabus for Span103 Fall 2008
Dr. Goss's Course Calendar for Span103 Fall 2008
READ SPANISH NIV BIBLE ON LINE FROM "BIBLEGATEWAY.COM".
DOWNLOAD SPANISH BIBLE, REINA-VALERA 2000, IN .MP3 FORMAT
SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO, LIVE STREAMING AND .MP3 files.
SPANISH WEBSITES OF INTEREST
Miscellaneous Culture
Harding's HULA Program in Viña del Mar, Chile and parts of South America: Powerpoint slides
PRONUNCIATION:
DICTIONARIES:
SPANISH GRAMMAR:
Note: "Cloze" drills referred to below are fill-in-the blanks with computer checking the answers.
- www.colby.edu -- An excellent web site produced by Barbara Kuczun Nelson. There are exercises for each of the grammatical concepts listed in the menu on the right. Several of these exercises also contain sound files. For intermediate level.
- Study Spanish.com -- A great website for reviewing verb forms and Spanish Grammar at the elementary level. Multiple choice drills.
- Spanish Language Exercises by Juan Ramón de Arana of Ursinus College, Collegeville PA. A number of self-correcting Spanish exercises. Click on "Self-Check Exercises" for a list.
- Spanish Grammar exercises to accompany text Más Arriba (C. 2006) by Gary Aitkin of Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Although created for the text, exercises (which contain sound files) can be used independently.
- Spanish Grammar exercises by Juan Manuel Soto Arriví of Indiana Univ. Bloomington campus. Categories of self-correcting exercises are: Verbs, pronouns, prepositions, translation, and vocab (but his "arocado" or hangman he says only works on Netscape and not Explorer).
- www.caslt.org -- A site of sites listing many Spanish Grammar sites. Some of them I have listed below. Major categories of links are: 1) Verbs. 2) Por vs. para. 3) Ser y estar.
- Spanish.about.com. A wide variety of grammar exercises. Click on either "Lessons for Beginners" (left) or "Lessons for Advanced Learners"
- Grammar cloze exercises All in Spanish (Indiana Univ.). Links to other sites but most on this page.
- Grammar cloze exercises (Trinity)
- Grammar instruction and cloze exercises (Univ. Victoria, Canada)
- Grammar exercises in .pdf file format (Iowa State Univ.)
- Interactive Language drills, cloze exercises (Columbia Univ.)
- "A tu aire" from Words and tools.com. All in Spanish. Excellent cloze exercises.
- Learn For Good.com. Click on topics in left column.
- Grammar instruction only.
- Grammar instruction only (John Hopkins Univ.)
- www.quia.com. Grammar exercises. Some cloze type. A bit elementary, for first year students or to review basics.
- www.verbix.com. A Verb conjugation program based on an infinitive you type in search box.
- Another verb conjugation program listed by tense.
- www.spaleon.com. Verb conjugation trainer
- Por vs. para cloze exercises
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