National Foreign Language Week

National Foreign Language Week
March 7 – 13, 2011

NFLW was inaugurated in the Spring of 1957 by Alpha Mu Gamma with the purpose of making American students aware of the vital necessity of foreign language study. What languages do you speak or study?

If you’d like to learn a new language or brush up on some rusty language skills you already have, take a look at our free language database BYKI

Byki Online is a powerful language-learning system that uses flashcards to teach sets of words and phrases. There are more than 80 languages to choose from, including ESL options.

First time users must register and create an account. After doing so, users are able to access Byki Online from any computer with Internet access.

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Voracious bibliophile with geeky tendencies, Laura spends her time at CCPL behind the scenes, most often in front of a monitor wrestling with HTML or rogue PHP. She sometimes appears with her hand in a puppet.

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  1. My favorite part is how you can compare your pronunciation to a native speaker’s and see whether you’re good (or in my case, scary bad.) I also like the free iPhone/iPad/iPod touch app for practice on the go.

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