Foreign Language
Vocab, grammar, conversations, quizzes and more to help you learn your language!
French
This page, part of the larger languageguide.org, is a phenomenal resource, explicating all aspects of French grammar. A very useful study aid, if you don't understand your textbook!
This site, part of About.com's series of pages on the French language, has a comprehensive bilingual dictionary, containing all the words you need to do your homework.
These quizzes specialize in vocabulary grouped into categories. You can even make your own quiz, if the class of words you think should be on there isn't.
One of the trickiest parts of learning a foreign language is understanding it spoken outside the classroom. These exercises will help you become better at this.
Spanish
This link takes you to About.com's list of articles on Spanish grammar. Get another explanation of when to use that tricky tense or mood here!
This site, part of Yahoo! Education, has a dictionary for all the translations you need when doing your homework!
These quizzes specialize in vocabulary grouped into categories. You can even make your own quiz, if the class of words you think should be on there isn't.
German
This page, part of About.com's guide to the German language, contains many links to pages containing information on just about every topic of German grammar.
This dictionary features not only a simple translation of whichever word you needed, but also a comprehensive list of idiomatic expressions featuring that word.
These quizzes specialize in vocabulary grouped into categories. You can even make your own quiz, if the class of words you think should be on there isn't.
Italian
This site covers most concepts in Italian grammar very well.
This site offers a great dictionary, giving not only a list of possible translations, but also a list of related expressions and idiom that will enhance your understanding of Italian.
These quizzes specialize in vocabulary grouped into categories. You can even make your own quiz, if the class of words you think should be on there isn't
Japanese
Not sure how to get started learning Japanese? Try the list of links here to see what you need to know to begin speaking!
This site has a wonderful dictionary that will help you identify unknown words, kanji, and grammar elements!
This site, part of the larger languageguide.org, features an awesome pictorial vocabulary guide, which will allow you to associate new words with the objects they represent, rather than other words.
These quizzes run specialize in vocabulary grouped into categories. You can even make your own quiz, if the class of words you think should be on there isn't.



