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Babbel.com – Learn French, German, Italian, Spanish or English (ESL
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Babbel.com is a great website and community that lets you learn French, German, Italian, Spanish or English. You can also use the site to find new online friends or language partners that speak the language you want to learn.
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BE A DIGITAL HOT SHOT!
Tech & Learning invites K-12 students to participate in Portraits of Learning, the seventh annual digital photography contest. The competition, open to all K-12 students, challenges you to capture – and share – your unique vision of the world. If you have an artistic side, you also have the option to digitally enhance your photos with your favorite imaging software. The best digitally enhanced photo wins a special prize from Adobe. Other prizes include a digital camera, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and more!
CLICK HERE TO ENTER! DEADLINE: OCT. 1
Students are encouraged to enter multiple photos!


Sponsored by:
For more information, such as rules, guidelines, tips and to view last year’s winners visit:
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Economics & Entrepreneurship: 2nd Life, eBay, and Lulu
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I’ve been thinking lately just how easy it is for students to create a business. Not just a business on paper or a simulated business game. I’m talking about a REAL business with REAL money. So I have to follow-up Grant’s blog with what I think are some intriguing possibilities…
There are three eCommerce venues for businesses that I think have some student potential. One caveat: I haven’t tried this with real students, yet, so take what I’m about to say with a grain of salt – or several grains, if needed. I’m sure there are a thousand and one details to consider before doing this with students under the age of 18 – but let’s imagine someone has figured this out. The three venues are:
- eBay (http://www.ebay.com) Auctions or “sell now” storefronts
- Lulu (http://www.lulu.com) Print on demand books
- 2nd Life (http://www.secondlife.com) Virtual World
The most obvious platform is eBay. There are a lot of tools for small businesses, and the learning curve is low. But even with something as simple as selling something for the first time through an auction, the learning experience would be terrific. Unless you pay for a “pro store” (http://www.prostores.com/ecommerce_eBay.html?referral_code=2587), you don’t need to pay for the experience until you sell something.Similarly, the ability to create and sell custom, self-published books is EASY, and there’s no up-front commitment to buy any inventory. With print-on-demand services like Lulu, you can upload a book (or use their design templates), and they’ll set up a storefront for you. Because they use print-on-demand digital presses, they don’t make a book until one is ordered. You keep the net profit. The cost for a perfect bound, black and white paperback with color cover is surprisingly inexpensive. What a great way to create a fund-raiser for your school – wouldn’t every parent and grandparent want to buy a copy of “Our Class Poetry”?The third (and strangest) venue is the Virtual World “Second Life”, where people interact in a 3D world as avatars. There’s a growing interest among educators in using 2nd Life as a “learning environment”, collaboration space, or professional development venue – but I’m curious if anyone is introducing their students to the entrepreneurship opportunities there. Second Life has its own currency, and people are creating virtual stuff (clothing for avatars, furniture, houses, buildings…) and selling them for virtual money (Linden Dollars). The virtual money can be exchanged for real money. I’m told that some people actually make a living there. Yikes! -
British vs. American English
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Interactive British to American Translator
Use this great interactive tool to choose a word in British English and click to find the equiviliant American English – or American English to British English.Differences Between American and British English
A discussion of the principal differences between American and British English. By your About.com ESL Guide.American-British/British-American Dictionary
An impressive resource for reference information concerning the differences in vocabulary use between American and British English.American vs. British English
An exhaustive study by the University of Tampere on the differences between American and British English and the geo-political reasons behind these differences.English / American Dictionary
An Englishman (Mike Etherington – experience living in Texas) brings us this guide to the differences between “English” English and American English. The site is also available as a paperback book now (due to suggestions from web reader!)English Usage in the UK and US
A light-hearted look at some differences between English as spoken on both sides of the Atlantic. Provided by Kryss Katsiavriades.United Kingdom English for the American Novice
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The Value of Values Campaign 2008
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“We aspire to raise awareness of the issues discussed and encourage students to develop a committed attitude, inviting them to participate in projects which aim at concrete outcomes within their community. The overall mission is to contribute to sustainable
learning that goes beyond the limits of the classroom and fosters responsible citizenship through life… we aim not only at teaching the language system but at educating the whole person.”Claudia Ferradas Moi
The Value of Caring HandbookYou can find The Rainbow Heroes story in The Value of Caring Handbook which is available to download free of charge from http://www.pearsonlongman.com.ar
Have your class develop an action plan through which students can become rainbow heroes and put it to work
Use the suggestions and ideas that can be found in The Value of Caring Handbook!
Ask your students to tell the story of how they became rainbow heroes through one of the following collaborative works:
a) a group poster OR
b) a collaborative comic strip OR
c) a photo sequence with captionsProvide your class with these questions as a guide for their work:
Why do rainbow heroes care for the world?
What do rainbow heroes do to save the rainbow?
In what ways are you rainbow heroes?
What have you done to help save the rainbow?You may download the Formulario de Participación from http://www.pearsonlongman.com.ar
IMPORTANT!
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ARGENTINIAN BEIJING WINNERS
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The Olympic Games 2008 are finishing in Beijing, capital city of China. Argentina is participating with is delegation of more than 100 atheletes in 20 disciplines. The country has won three medals: a gold one and two bronze.
Juan Esteban Curuchet and Walter Fernando Perez of Argentina clinch the gold in Men´s Madison competition in Cycling. It is Argentina´s firt Golden Medal at Beijing. A new edition, number 29 of the most important sports encounters in the world gathers again more than 14,000 atheletes from all disciplines and 136 Argentineans are participating in 20 different disciplines: Athletics, Men’s basketball, Boxing, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Men and women’s football, Women’s Hockey, Judo, Weightlifting, Swimming, Rowing, Taekwondo, Target shooting, Table tennis, Tennis, Sailing and Beach Volley.
The country not only will be present through the games, but also through advertising actions organized by the strategy Marca Argentina and Fundación Exportar. That way, the cultural, touristic and economic aspects of Argentina will be known and the country is going to be able to participate in business rounds.
In the history of the Olympic games, Argentina has participated in 16 and won 60 medals: 15 golden, 23 silver and 22 bronze.
For the GoldThe Argentine football team beated Brazil. Now, it is at the Olympic Games finals to defend its previous golden medal.

The three medals
So far, Argentina has won three medals: a golden one achieved by the cyclists Juan Curuchet and Walter Pérez at the Madison test; and the bronzes ones got by the judoka Paula Pareto and Carlos Espínola and Santiago Lange at Yatching.Argentinian Hope
Men´s football and basketball teams will play to defend the golden medals obtained in the last games. There teams will have world stars like Lionel Messi, Juan Román Riquelme, Fernando Gago, Emmanuel Ginóbili, Fabricio Oberto and Luis Scola.Regarding hockey, Las Leonas, women´s hockey team who won silver medal in 2000 and bronze in 2004 in Athens, are expected to shine.
First Gold Medal
CYCLING- Men – Results
August 19
Gold
Juan Esteban Curuchet, Argentina
8,0
Gold
Walter Fernando Perez, Argentina
8,0
Silver
Juan Llaneras, Spain
7,0
Silver
Antonio Tauler, Spain
7,0
Bronze
Alexey Markov, Russia
6,0
Bronze
Mikhail Ignatyev, Russia
6,0
Juan Esteban Curuchet
Full name: Juan Esteban Curuchet
Gender: Male
Height: 5′11″ (180 cm)
Weight: 159 lbs (72 kg)
Born: February 4, 1965 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Country:Argentina
Sport: CyclingFamily Relations: Brother of Gabriel Curuchet.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Esteban Curuchet (born February 4, 1965 in Buenos Aires) is a road bicycle racer and track cyclist from Argentina, who represented his native country at five Summer Olympics (1984, 1988, 1996, 2000 and 2004). He won the gold medal in the Men’s Madison at the 1999 Pan American Games alongside his older brother Gabriel. He also won gold medals in the Men’s Madison at the 2003 Pan American Games and 2007 Pan American Games alongside Walter Pérez . He was a professional rider from 1989 to 2000. He retired on August 19, 2008 winning the gold medal at Beijing Olympic Games.
Football Argentina in the finals!
Argentina and Brazil do battle, but fans’ attention drifts elsewhere
As the ball was kicked off at Argentina’s 3-0 win over Brazil, a large majority of the 53,000 inside the stadium were supporting China
- Tuesday August 19 2008 17:45 BST The Guardian
The two great football nations of the last 40 years pitched against each other in an Olympic semi-final in the capital city of China.
Things settled down when pictures of a relaxed looking Diego Maradona filled the big screens. The celebrity hint had been given and the chants of fans morphed into support for Argentina. Whether it was his status as a footballer or as a friend of Fidel Castro and the left which had proved so persuasive, we will never know but I doubt images of Pele would have been so influential.
The main difference between the cultures in sport-watching terms remains the role of food. Whereas in America watching sport can resemble visiting an all-you-can-eat restaurant, the Chinese prefer to keep the two activities separate. Food is too important to be hastily consumed while your attention is on something else
During an engaging if not enthralling first half, the matador Lionel Messi received most of the olés, quite rightly for he was the chief strutter of stuff.
The game, which had been undulating, became a roller-coaster. A semi-slimline Ronaldinho hit the post. The ball went in but it was offside. Ronaldinho forced a save. The crowd oohed and aahed.
A fortuitous penalty was awarded to the Argentinians, maybe the ref was a new homer.
Three-nil and the semi final was over. Beijing had become Buenos Aires. Well, not really, although there had been couples tangoing outside.Argentina and Brazil in role reversal
BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) –
–Argentina’s crushing 3-0 win over Brazil in their Olympic Games semi-final was another demonstration of how the two great soccer rivals have swapped roles in the last few years.
–Argentina, often associated with pragmatic defence and gamesmanship, have adopted a stylish, passing game while Brazil have exchanged their previous flamboyance for brute force and counter-attacks.
–Argentina, inspired by forward duo Sergio Aguero and Lionel Messi, provided the artistry and Brazil, led by senior coach Dunga, used rough-arm tactics that resulted in red cards for midfielders Lucas and Thiago Neves in the last 10 minutes.
“We won in the way we like to win, we kept faith in our style of play and we won deservedly,” said playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme, an over-age player.
Argentina coach Sergio Batista said his team had learned the painful lessons from last year’s Copa America final in Venezuela, when the Brazilian style prevailed.
On that occasion, Argentina went into the final as hot favourites after sweeping their way to five successive wins with flowing football. But they ran into an ambush.
Brazil struck an early goal, managed to nullify Riquelme and Messi, hit them on the counter-attack and ran out emphatic 3-0 winners.
“We’ve learned the lesson that with Brazil, you have to wait for them and not go straight out and attack,” said Batista, who is only in charge of the Olympic team.
“We knew that Brazil would wait for us and that we had to have patience and not rush into attacking them. We played a great game in every sense and in every part of the field.”
Despite the limitations of the Olympic tournament and the lack of interest in Europe, Argentines felt Tuesday’s win had helped wiped out a series of bad results against Brazil.
Before the Copa America final, Argentina had also lost their previous two senior meetings by three-goal margins.
In an online poll organised by the Clarin newspaper, 63 percent of readers agreed that Tuesday’s win was the most enjoyable game the national team has played in the last 10 years.
Riquelme said it bettered their last senior win over Brazil in a World Cup qualifier in 2005.
“That was an incredible win as well, when we scored three goals in the first half but this was is special because we are in the final,” he said. “I hope it has made our country happy.” (Editing by Alex Richardson
Basketball : Men’s Basketball Quarterfinal – Game 3
20 August 2008 – 22:15
Country
Score
Country
Argentina
80-78
Greece
Basketball: Argentina Edges Greece, Will Face U.S.
Argentina pulled out the most thrilling game of the Olympics while beating Greece, 80-78, on Wednesday. The game wasn’t decided until Greek guard Vasileios Spanoulis missed a three-pointer from the top of the key as time expired.
Argentina, the defending gold medal champion, will now face the United States in the men’s Olympic basketball semifinals on Friday. It will be a rematch of the 2004 semifinal, when Argentina defeated the Americans on route to beating Lithuania in the gold medal game. Manu Ginobili scored a game-high 24 points, including the final seven for Argentina, which has won five in a row after losing its Olympic opener against Lithuania.
“I’m very tired, drained,” Ginobili said. “We won a heck of a game, it took everything we had.”
Ginobili gave Argentina an 80-75 lead with 46 seconds remaining, when he drove inside for a layup. Greece responded on the next possession with Panagiotis Vasilopoulos drilling an incredible – and lucky – three-pointer off the glass. Ginobili missed a three-pointer that could’ve sealed the win with 10 seconds left, but Spanoulis rebounded the ball, raced up the floor and fired from long distance.
Argentina had already experienced a similar scenario against Lithuania, when Linas Kleiza drained a game-winning three-pointer. But this time, Spanoulos’s shot was long.
“We enjoy that one,” Argentina forward Andres Nocioni said, before describing his emotions as the shot was in air. “It’s like, total arena is silent. Nobody said anything. It was real tough. Great win.”
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Latest film resources
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Movie Marketing Madness is your home for all the latest movie marketing developments from around the web. Check here for news and opinions on the latest posters, trailers and more.
Posterwire.com is a movie poster weblog. From images of the latest Hollywood one-sheets to vintage movie posters, this film poster weblog hopes to offer a bit of insight into film key art.
Movie Sounds Central is a great website that has an archive of movie quotes that you can view and listen to online. Go to the website and read some of the quotes. Then listen to them, try and repeat the dialogue, copying the pronunciation. You could even try to speak at the same time.
MovieWavs is another site where you can find sound clips from movies.
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Dictionaries & Corpus
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Bilingual Dictionaries 
Cambridge Bilingual Dictionary (En-Sp/Sp-En) 
Cambridge Bilingual Dictionary (En-Fr/Fr-En) 
Reverso free online translator 
Word Reference 
Lingro Dictionaries

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