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This document includes the program and recordings of the sessions in the recent 6th SLanguages annual symposium. Delete the scoop?
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Blog by the creator of Mi casa es su casa, an island in second life to learn Spanish. Delete the scoop?
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Loosely-based on San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Mi Casa Es Su Casa is directed at true beginners to intermediate learners in the US university system. Its content is directly related to material covered in a course such as 101, 102, or 201. Thus, the vocabulary is very focused and the grammar limited to certain topics (I use Plazas, 3rd Edition, Heinle, 2008). However, one of the underlying principles is that the project always be available for higher level, open, role-playing activities. Delete the scoop?
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Smithsonian Dia de los Muertos Festival in Second Life... Delete the scoop?
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Wiki with resources (lessons, educational tools, readings, tutorials, etc.) for language teachers interested in or already teaching in Second Life. Delete the scoop?
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Cibola is based on real settings with great significance for Spanish and Portuguese culture. Delete the scoop?
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