Once you have logged in and created an account in Rosetta Stone, you will be asked to select the language you wish to learn. This will begin your course which you can complete at your own pace. If you wish to begin a course in another language, you must log out, then log back in to make the selection. For information about using Rosetta Stone, click here.
Corey teaches Phillip a few key phrases in the Stoney Nakoda language.
Read more about "Stoney Nakoda Nation"Hal, from the Tsuut'ina Nation, teaches Cheri how to say hello, thank you, and parting words in the Dene language.
Read more about "Tsuut'ina Nation"Learn English or improve your existing language skills with this app, which can help with reading, speaking, and listening.
Read more about "Rosetta Stone"Large print book collections include best sellers, mysteries, non-fiction, and some languages other than English.
Read more about "Large Print and Talking Books"Learn English or improve your existing language skills with this app, which can help with reading, speaking, and listening.
Read more about "Rosetta Stone"Meet new people and practice your English language writing skills in a fun and relaxed setting. Intermediate level. Participants must be able to read and write at least one...
Read more about "ESL Writing Club"A selection of books for the Library's youngest members that celebrate Indigenous peoples, culture, and language.
Read more about "Acknowledging the Land"Read and listen to picture books in 65+ languages, including English, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Punjabi, Tagalog, Arabic, German, and Russian.
Read more about "LOTE4Kids"Our Welcome to the Library program welcomes and supports newcomers to Canada. You can watch short videos that have subtitles in 16 languages.
Read more about "Watch a video to learn about Library services."At Central Library, drop in to get support from newcomer-serving organizations. Meet with staff for needs assessment and referrals, document translation, language training, child support, education and skills training, employment, community connections and more.
Read more about "Get settled at the Newcomers Desk"Richard Scrimger is the award-winning author of nine novels for young readers, three picture books, and three books for adults. His works have been translated into eight languages, and have been critically acclaimed around the world.
Read more about "Richard Scrimger"These books are particularly good for beginner or intermediate English language lears (CLB 2-7). They have beautiful pictures, clear and easy to understand lessons, and are new to the Library.
Read more about "New and Nifty Books to Learn English"Watch a video to learn about Library services. Our Welcome to the Library program welcomes and supports newcomers to Canada. You can watch short videos that have subtitles in 16 languages.
Read more about "Watch a video to learn about Library services."In this workshop, we're going to experiment with poetic forms! We're going to look at examples of contemporary poetry, learn page-poetry techniques, play with language and format...
Read more about "LitCon 2022 – Poetry Blast! with Marc Lynch"Students in Grades 1 through 12 use the Cenovus Classroom in Central Library* for a week of hands-on, inquiry-based learning, including writing, reading, drawing, listening, researching and language skills, and information and media literacy.
Read more about "Library School supported by Cenovus Energy"