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  1. Awesome Library in Korean (Requires Korean font.)
  2. Korea (North and South)
Lists
  1. Korean Resources (iLoveLanguages - Chambers)
      Provides four sources of information. 1-02

Materials
  1. -Language Translator (AlphaWorks.IBM.com) star
      Provides one of the faster translators of Web sites. 03-06

  2. -Online Translator (WorldLingo.com) star
      Provides online translations between English, Greek, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Japanese for up to 150 words. 04-08

  3. -See and Hear Web Pages in English, Korean, or Other Languages (Awesome Library) star
      Awesome Talkster allows you to hear Web pages. You can, for example, set the voice to Korean and start with www.awesomelibrary.org/Korean.html to see and hear the Web in Korean. By adding a voice to Web pages, children and teens can learn to pronounce words as they read them. Awesome Talkster includes an animated character, providing synchronized highlighting so that children can follow along even more easily. This multi-sensory approach is a powerful method for improving reading skills. Online books for children and teens to practice their reading skills are available in the Awesome Library. 1-03

  4. Automatic Korean Web Translation (Gist-in-Time Plugin)
      Provides a free plugin for your browser that allows you to see the Web in Korean. 6-02

  5. Korean Flash Cards (StudyStack.com)
      Provides flash cards to help the language. 10-04

  6. Korean Search Engine (Gumsak.com)
      Provides searches in Korean. Requires the Korean font. 6-02

  7. Korean Web Sites for Kids (Yahoo)
      Provides information in Korean. Requires the Korean font, which is available through this Web page. 6-02

  8. Language Translators (YourDictionary.com)
      Translates text and Web sites. 6-02

  9. Multilingual Text-to-Speech Engines (Microsoft)
      Provides free programs that convert online text to speech in Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Italian, and British English. The free voice engines vary in their quality. Some are not very good. For instance, the Korean voice does not seem to recognize the Korean fonts. The Spanish voice, however, reads text written in Spanish in an understandable way. Requires software to connect the voice programs with a browser. Such a program is available for free here. 9-02

News
  1. Korean News (Joonganghi.com)
      Provides Korean news in Korean. Requires the Korean font. 6-02

Papers
  1. Korean Dictionaries (yourDictionary.com) 5-00
  2. Korean Encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org)
      Provides over 1,000 articles in the language. 12-04

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