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Various useful language sites:
The Icelandic Language Institute
http://www.ismal.hi.is/
Terminology bank of The Minister of Foreign Affairs
http://www.hugtakasafn.utn.stjr.is/
English-Icelanid dictionary:
http://www.m-w.com/
English dictionary and various others:
http://www.onelook.com/
English-Polish dictionary:
http://www.poltran.com/
English-Russian dictionary:
http://www.rustran.com/
English-Chinese dictionary:
http://www.okdaily.com/go/svc/ecdict.html
English-Chinese dictionary:
http://www.tigernt.com/dict.shtml
Illustrated dictionary http://www.logosdictionary.org/pls/dictionary/new_dictionary.kdic.alfabeto2?code_language=IS
Babelfish, translating website:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
The multi-cultural website of Breiðholts School
http://www.breidholtsskoli.is/fjolmenning/
Various language pages:
http://www.stars21.com/
Language learners get free web support
A new EU-sponsored website to help adults who want to improve their language skills. Lingu@net Europa – a multilingual site in its own right – helps learners understand their strengths and weaknesses and points them towards ways to learn. It guides them in a choice of over 3,500 on-line learning resources, gives advice on overcoming common problems, and provides motivational tips. Those who want to practise the language they are learning can find key pals for e-mail exchanges, read and post weblogs, take part in live chat with other learners or even go into virtual worlds where they can learn the language.
The Lingu@net Europa website has been developed by a consortium of expert educational, cultural and technical organisations throughout Europe and can already be accessed in 19 languages.
For more details, see www.linguanet-europa.org.
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