Spanish - Web Links
 

MS - Para practicar en línea.
http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?keyword=wl%20spanish%20l1

1st and 2nd: - Para practicar memoria, lenguaje, matemáticas, habilidad, creatividad y observación
http://childtopia.com/index.php?module=home&func=juegos&idphpx=juegos-educativos

Link para practicar español
http://www.musicalspanish.com/tutorial/tutorial.htm

Kinder - 1 grado:
Un lugar interactivo para practicar el abecedario, los números, las figuras geométricas, los colores y la escritura.

http://www.literacycenter.net/lessonview_es.htm

diccionario de mitos y leyendas
http://www.cuco.com.ar/argentina.htm

juego de memoria
http://www.nenos.com/navidad/memori/memory.htm

animaciones para correo electrónico
http://www.recursosgratis.com/navidad/reyes_magos.html

Feliz Navidad se dice ... en muchos idiomas
http://www.elalmanaque.com/navidad/temas/navidad4.htm

actividades navideñas
http://www.navidadlatina.com/infantil/

Música de Gloria Estefan “Abriendo Puertas”
http://www.navidadlatina.com/musica/abriendopuertas/welcome.asp

villancicos con sus letras y música
http://www.navidaddigital.com/villancicos/

 

http://www.esmas.com/nationalgeographic/fotogaleria/

 

 

EJERCICIOS GRAMATICALES

http://www.verbanet.com.ar/students.html

 

 

http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~jce2/popol.html

 

 

http://tiempo.espanol.yahoo.com/

 

 

Semana Santa en Guatemala

http://www.semanasantaenguatemala.org/default.asp

 

Glosario de palabras relacionadas a la Semana Santa
http://www.semanasantaenguatemala.org/glosario/glosario.htm


Mundo Maya Online
http://www.mayadiscovery.com/ing/life/default.htm


Guatemala
http://www.rutahsa.com/guate-ss04.html


¿Dónde?
http://www.leopl.com/jugando/jugando20.htm


¿Cuántas hueyas hay?
http://www.leopl.com/jugando/jugando19.htm


Spanish games 1
http://home.freeuk.com/mflgames/spanishgamesindex.htm


Spanish games 2
http://www.gamequarium.com/spanish.htm


Spanish games 3
http://www.spanish.bz/games.htm


Spanish games 4
http://www.spanishclassonline.com/games/

 

Panorama

http://www.dariana.com/Panorama/Panorama.html

 

 

Poesías - Español
http://www.elhuevodechocolate.com/poesias.htm

 

Mas Arriba-Español
http://www.trentu.ca/spanish/masarriba/sitemap.htm

 

Sitio en Español
http://zonorus.marlboro.edu/~jmcconn/capstoneproject/capstone1.html

Learning Spanish

http://www.learning.com/spanish

 

List of Spanish language sites from newspapers to games.
http://www.sipuebla.com/spanish-guide.htm

 

News and newspapers.
http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/types/flnews/spanish.html

http://www.muyinteresante.es/

 

Learn Spanish: A free Online Tutorial

http://www.studyspanish.com/

“Maintained by Spanish Learning Resources of Alaska, this Web site is a wonderful resource for anyone who wishes to learn Spanish. There are more than 40 lessons (with additional ones under construction) starting with basic information on gender, numbers and plural forms and progressing to comparisons, superlatives and irregular verbs.  Audio clips give pronunciation of the important words…You can test yourself after each tutorial…Cultural notes give background on such topics as Dali, El Greco, Yucatan and others. Vocabulary lists are divided into subject areas.  Within each list, you’ll find four games to test your knowledge.”  Web Feet

 

Spanish Grammar Exercises

http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/exercises/

“This virtual primer on Spanish grammar, created by Colby College professor Barbara Kuczun Nelson, covers nearly every conceivable aspect of the Spanish language.  One may browse through the grammar exercises by category or link directly to those most requested.  New exercises are added regularly.  The site also offers audio and video resources, interactive exercises, and verb conjugation charts, as well as links to other online Spanish-language resources.” Web Feet

 

Spanish Language Exercises

http://mld.ursinus.edu/~jarana/Ejercicios/

“Hosted by Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, this site provides…online language exercises.  These exercises are divided into those you can check yourself and those that require the participation of instructors.  You can e-mail your completed exercises to the author of the site, Professor Juan Ramón de Arana, or to any other person who’s been selected to review answers.  The exercises are entertaining and in some cases, involve Web research.”  Web Feet

 

 

Tecla

http://www.sgci.mec.es/uk/Pub/tecla.html

“Intermediate and advanced students of Spanish can sharpen their reading and comprehension skills with the online version of Tecla, a text magazine for Spanish students and teachers. Published weekly by the Conserjería de Educación en Reino Unido e Irlanda during the British school year, Tecla contains two or more Spanish essays in each issue. The text is followed by exercises that test your comprehension of the material. Issues are archived back to 1994 and can be accessed by theme. Articles cover wide range of topics, including agriculture, commerce, film, photography, gastronomy, health, politics, society, and women’s issues. The site is written predominantly in Spanish.

 

X-pro: Diccionarios.com

http://www.diccionarios.com/

Students of Spanish, as well as those planning to travel to Spanish-speaking countries, will find a wealth of helpful reference tools at this site. Hosted by Spes Editorial, the site’s resources include a dictionary of the Spanish language and a dictionary of Spanish synonyms and antonyms. Other dictionaries translate English, French, and Catalan to Spanish.


PREFIJOS

http://endrino.cnice.mecd.es/~hotp0073/jose_ramos/prefijos/MAPA.htm


El acento ortográfico
http://dzibanche.biblos.uqroo.mx/cursos_linea2/juanchan/acento/grafia2.htm