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.
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Read more about "Newcomers Desk"Learn Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Persian (Farsi), and more, or improve your English skills with this interactive program. Build your reading, speaking, and listening skills, then practice what you’ve learned, all within the app.Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: Rosetta Stone Library Solution tutorial.
Read more about "Learn 30 languages with interactive online courses."Created by Old Sun Community College and Sik
Read more about " Blackfoot Language of the Siksika Nation "Visit the Library or watch a video in your first language to learn about free membership, borrowing computer use, and printing, as well as resources that can help you get settled in your new home.
Read more about "The Welcome to the Library program supports newcomers to Canada. "Find practice tests for the Canadian citizenship exam, and English language proficiency tests like IELTS, TOEIC and TOEFL.
Read more about "Learning Express"Learn a new language or improve your English skills with interactive lessons.
Read more about "Rosetta Stone Library Solution"Learn techniques for capturing your personal story and turning it into a compelling memoir. Writers whose first language is not English can have the opportunity to commit their...
Read more about "Author in Residence: Writing Your Life"Free supportive health service for pregnant individuals experiencing barriers such as living on a low income, language, cultural, or social barriers, mental health/addiction, or...
Read more about "Best Beginning"Learn Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Persian (Farsi), and more, or improve your English skills with this interactive program. Build your reading, speaking, and listening skills, then practice what you’ve learned, all within the app.Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: Rosetta Stone Library Solution tutorial.
Read more about "Learn 30 languages with interactive online courses."Transparent Language Online provides an effective and engaging experience for language learners looking to build their vocabulary, practice their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and maintain what they learn. With courses and supplemental resources in 140+ languages, Transparent Language Online can be accessed anytime, anywhere, on almost any device. Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: Transparent Language tutorial.
Read more about "Your Passport Around the World"Customize your own language learning course, or choose from over 100 guided language courses.
Read more about "Pronunciator"Learn a new language or improve your English skills with interactive lessons.
Read more about "Rosetta Stone Library Solution"Search by author, work, or topic to find full-text scholarly journals, literary magazines, biographies, criticisms, summaries, and more. Literature Resource Center is an interactive research database. You can translate articles to over 40 languages, have articles read aloud to you, highlight and add notes, generate citations, and email, save or download selections and full articles to read later.
Read more about "Anything you want to know about literature"Three beginner camps in Blackfoot, Cree, and Michif, the language of the Métis people, are being offered this fall in partnership with the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary.Language is a crucial part of a culture, and these sessions are intended to help revitalize language within city limits. Teneya Gwin, Indigenous Service Design Lead at the Calgary Public Library, says she hopes people will see it as an opportunity to build community.“The Library is a place where all people are welcome,” Gwin says. “Indigenous people have the chance to reconnect to their language, and non-Indigenous people are introduced to the language.”The camps were full within a few weeks of registration opening, and having a wait list speaks volumes, Gwin says. They had heard from the community that opportunities like this were wanted, and the Library was fortunate to partner with the Aboriginal Friendship Centre on this initiative.“Language is so connected to culture,” Gwin says. “Language is a huge component of who you are as an Indigenous person, and a lot of Indigenous people are at risk of losing their language.”There’s plans to offer intermediate-level gatherings starting in January for Blackfoot, Cree, and Michif, and Gwin says she hopes to be able to offer more Treaty 7 languages in the future.Register for camps like these or view more Library programming at calgarylibrary.ca/programs, accessible with your free Library card.
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