From http://coerll.utexas.edu/coerll/taxonomy/term/625
The Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning’s Hindi in America project builds on Hindi-Urdu Flagship initiatives by establishing an ambitious collection of interviews with Hindi-speakers that will provide learners with unscripted examples of the contemporary colloquial language. Rich glossaries, commentaries, and written & aural comprehension questions will accompany the recordings.
Currently available resources include worksheets to supplement teachers’ curriculum (http://hindiurduflagship.org/resources/learning-teaching/hindi-learning-materials ), a “Spoken Thesaurus” of conversations about Hindi words (http://hindiurduflagship.org/resources/learning-teaching/spoken-thesaurus ), and Hamari Boli - a web-based database of video interviews with native Hindi-Urdu speakers (http://hindiurduflagship.org/resources/learning-teaching/hamari-boli )
Links to all of these resources are available on the Hindi in America homepage at http://coerll.utexas.edu/coerll/taxonomy/term/625
December 11, 2011
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