Italian (Italiano)

Fri, 28/10/2011

Editions maison des langues devient membre bienfaiteur de REAL

Les Editions maisons des langues rejoignent le Réseau des associations de professeurs de langues en Europe. Découvrez cette maison d'édition au service des professeurs de langues étrangères.

Mon, 17/10/2011

Discover AUDIO Lingua !

A collaborative bank of authentic audio resources, recorded by native speakers, for a freely pedagogical or personal use.

Mon, 30/05/2011

Teach and Learn with Georgia - TLG programme

Together with English and Italian language teacher volunteers throughout the TLG programme, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia is inviting native German language teacher volunteers to foster the development of foreign language learning in Georgian public schools.

Thu, 31/03/2011

Languages on screen

Languages on Screen is a new educational resource that puts French, German, Spanish and Italian - and soon Gaelic, short films online for free download and use in schools across Scotland.

Tue, 29/03/2011

Primlangues - foreign languages for young learners

Primlangues is a website that has been created in 2002 on the initiative of the French Ministry for National Education and is animated by a team from the Centre international d’études pédagogiques (CIEP). The website has been redesigned and offers you a lot of new contents. Take a tour...

Thu, 24/03/2011

aPLaNet

Evropský projekt 'aPLaNET - Autonomous Personal Learning Networks for Language Teachers (Autonomní osobní vzdělávací sítě pro učitele jazyků)'  vznikl, aby napomohl učitelům jazyka vytvořit si vlastní osobní vzdělávací sítě na internetu, a podpořil tak zkvalitnění  jazykové výuky.

Mon, 07/03/2011

FILTA - Film in Language Teaching Association

FILTA - Film in Language Teaching Association - is an association of language teachers, film educators and researchers, which provides a forum for the exchange of information (materials, events, resources, research) related to the use of film in language teaching.

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