Language Exchange with Skype

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todd_w_bryant
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Language Exchange with Skype

Post by todd_w_bryant » Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:04 pm

First let me say to please ignore the *bleeps* below, it seems that my college, Dikkinson, when spelled correctly, triggers the spam filter. Regardless, the links below should work, and are not offensive, I promise.

I would like our students at *beep* College in Pennsylvania to practice their foreign languages with native or near native speakers over the internet using a program called Skype, www.skype.com, which allows the user to “call” anyone in the world running Skype on their computer for free. For example, a native Russian speaker studying English would be able to find one of our students studying Russian. They would then contact each other via Skype and practice each language for a certain period of time.

I’ve create a website where students or teachers can sign up and find partners for such an exchange, http://langtech.*beep*.edu/globalclass/login.aspx

If you have questions or ideas, please respond to me. I’m open to anything at this point with the only goal being to get our students to practice speaking outside of class.

Thanks,

Todd
bryantt@*beep*.edu

shanghaimm
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SKYPING

Post by shanghaimm » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:36 pm

My admin has a site just for that!

Check out

http://www.cyber-courier.com/cer/japan/ ... um.php?f=3

shanghaimm
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Post by shanghaimm » Sun Nov 13, 2005 9:58 pm

Those interested in following an interesting discussion on learning English and Japanese, please click on the banner below. This is a thread where a "teacher" in Japan discusses with another in Australia on the fine ponts of both languages.

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