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  • 1 Marc // Mar 2, 2008 at 9:35 am

    Hello Chris-
    Your readers may appreciate this new website for vocabulary learning (www.wordbuddy.com). It takes a new approach in that it lets people share ideas for learning words. There are always those words that we have a tough time remembering… if you could get help from someone for a good acronym to remember it, you could learn faster. This site does just that. It also compliments this information sharing with translation, flash-cards and language exchange. Take a look and I hope that you like.
    -Marc

  • 2 gorka arce // Jun 25, 2008 at 9:49 am

    hi chris,

    congratulations for the blog, nice and interesting.
    I thought that you might be interested in the project I am actually working on
    http://www.palabea.net/,
    it´s basically an eLearning community focused on language learning where students, teachers and native speakers meet to share their knowledge through the help of web 2.0 tools
    so if you want to check it out, feedbacks are alway welcome
    thanx

    gorka

  • 3 Cristi // Jul 25, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    If you’re interested in conversing with native speakers in real time without leaving home, check out this new site: http://www.livemocha.com. The site has 750K members and covers English, French, Hindi, German, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese among other languages.

  • 4 Sara // Jul 31, 2008 at 7:41 am

    I’ve been using this site to learn arabic: http://www.arabiccomplete.com. Should be helpful. Has audios, videos, podcasts, and straight forward explanations.

  • 5 Ben // Aug 25, 2008 at 8:42 am

    Hi, my name is Ben, and I’m from the lexiophiles.com blog. I wanted to inform you that we published a list of the top 250 language blogs a short time ago, and we ranked your blog number 96 in our list! We have a short description of your blog on the website; we would appreciate if you could check it out and see if it is correct. If not we can modify it :)

    You can access the page at http://www.lexiophiles.com/language-blog-toplist/the-whole-list

    Best,
    Ben Valembois

  • 6 Alex Carlson // Sep 10, 2008 at 10:46 am

    Dear webmaster,
    I recently visited your site and I am very much impressed by your site.Now I want a advert page on your site.If it is possible please do contact me .
    Best regards,
    Alex
    alex.carlson08@gmail.com

  • 7 Emily Holmes // Nov 7, 2008 at 9:34 am

    Great website!

  • 8 Matt Wilson // Dec 2, 2008 at 6:25 am

    Hi

    Great blog, thought this site might be of interest its a new site by Linguaphone dedicated to selling downloadable linguaphone audio courses.
    http://www.linguaphone-ishop.com.

    Many Thanks

    Matt

  • 9 Jennifer Ede // Mar 27, 2009 at 4:39 pm

    Hello !

    My name is Jennifer and I’m one of the founders of the website, langolab.com . Our website was created to help people learning and
    teaching foreign languages. We offer captioned videos and other foreign language content, plus one-click dictionary look-up, flashcards, and grammatical notes. We are working to make the
    environment even more immersive – for that reason, much of our content is user-oriented. For the time being everything is free of charge. Please consider including us on your site.

    We offer the following language pairs: English-Spanish, English-German, English-Czech, English-Chinese, English-Japanese, and French-Japanese. More language pairs will be added shortly.

    If you have any questions at all, please don’t hestitate to contact me.

    Kind regards,
    Jennifer Ede
    Director of Concepts and Business Development, langolab.com

  • 10 Jim Morrison // Apr 28, 2009 at 7:14 am

    Hi,
    I just thought you or your readers might be interested in ‘My Language Notebook’. It is a notebook for anyone learning any language. All notes can have audio and notes can be shared with others.
    Have a look at this page which has some Spanish lessons that have been made with MLN and are being shown in MLN Player:
    http://www.mylanguagenotebook.com/learn_spanish.aspx
    This is an embedable player for MLN files (notes/lessons etc). When you have made your notes/lessons, they can embedded in a webpage/blog as easy as embedding a youtube video.
    Here are some Manx MLN projects:
    http://www.mylanguagenotebook.com/learn_manx.aspx
    Hope it is useful,
    Jim Morrison

  • 11 Sonny // May 8, 2009 at 7:31 am

    Hey Chris,

    Wanted to say thanks for recommending my learn Spanish for free online site, OuterSpanish.com — http://www.outerspanish.com. Your readers might also enjoy my learn French site, http://www.learnfrenchlanguageguide.com. It’s free and has around 40 grammar lessons, including very detailed explanations on French verbs.

  • 12 Jane Hudson // Jun 2, 2009 at 3:37 pm

    Hi!

    My name is Jane Hudson, i’m marketing manager at one of the most
    important translator forums, http://www.english-spanish-translator.org.

    We recently open a new directory at our forum, offering to translators
    more resources related to translations, and we want to put your blog on
    our list
    (http://www.english-spanish-translator.org/translator-pages/1/blogs/).

    What we are offering is to put your blog in our list, in exchange of a
    link on your blog to our forum, i think it’s fair for both.

    if you are intrested, just let us know… don’t forget that this is a
    way to increase your popularity ;)

    Jane Hudson
    janehudson@english-spanish-translator.org
    English-Spanish-Translator.org

  • 13 Marc // Jun 24, 2009 at 9:48 am

    Dear Blogger,

    you are nominated for the “Top 100 Language Blogs 2009″ competition. Congratulations! After last year’s success the bab.la language portal and Lexiophiles language blog are hosting this year’s worldwide language blog competition once again. We are confident to surpass more than the 350 blogs which entered the competition in 2008.

    We have made two major changes to last year:

    1. Due to the amount of blogs we have created categories.
    (Language Learning/Language Teaching/Language Technology/
    Language Professionals)
    You are in category Language Learning
    2. User voting will count 50% towards final score

    Voting will start on July 8, leaving you enough time to prepare your readers for the upcoming voting. Voting will close on July 27 and the winners will be announced on July 30.

    For more information on the 2009 competition and what it is all about visit [http://www.lexiophiles.com/english/top-100-language-blogs-2009-nomination-started]
    So now you may ask yourself what you can do. Here are some suggestions

    -Nominations are open until July 6, so feel free to share any blog you like with us
    -Each blog will have a one-sentence-description for the voting. If you would like a special description to go along with your blog, just send me an email [marc@bab.la]

    Kind regards,
    Marc
    On behalf of the bab.la and Lexiophiles team
    [http://bab.la]
    [www.lexiophiles.com]

    Marc Lütten

    bab.la GmbH | Baumwall 7 | 20459 Hamburg | Germany
    Phone: +49(0)40-707080950 http://bab.la/
    Handelsregister AG Hamburg | HRB 101207
    Geschaftsführer: Dr. Andreas Schroeter, Dr. Thomas Schroeter, Patrick Uecker

  • 14 Jagannath Culture // Jun 29, 2009 at 8:43 am

    Great resource for learning foreign languages…

  • 15 Urmila Tamang // Aug 25, 2009 at 11:37 am

    Hello Blogger,

    Since the subject matter is related with the online language, I was wondering if you would also add a post about online language learning. I am from Myngle.com and would like to know if you are interested on writing about us.

    Please contact me at urmila@myngle.com

    I look forward to hear from you.

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