Yael Gal Ben-Yitschak is one of the primary pioneers in promoting quality language teaching with technologies at UWM. Thanks to her tireless efforts working with the Hebrew Studies program, the language community at UWM received the very first Smart Board … Continue Reading »
New Chinese 101 resources added!
We have new videos and self-assessment quizzes added to our Chinese Program resource site at Chinese 101s.… Continue Reading »
Digital Signage is here!
The Language Resource Center was awarded a grant to put in new digital signage in Curtin Hall (on the first floor opposite the main entrance, and in the basement outside B74.)… Continue Reading »
Upcoming Webinars with Dr. Ed Dixon
Here’s the flyer for the upcoming Webinar. Click here or on the image of the flyer to go to the registration page!… Continue Reading »
Polish Flipped Classroom Grammar videos
Kristen Lango, Undergraduate LCTL Researcher, gives interactive lectures in English focusing on grammar points that are usually difficult for students of Polish at the beginning level (Polish 101). These videos are meant to be reinforcing material for students. Thus, they … Continue Reading »
2016 The 3rd International Dessert Competition (April 18)
Many thanks to everyone from the Center for International Education, English as a Second Language Program, French, Italian and Comparative Literature Department, the Department of Foreign Language and Literature, the Language Resource Center, the College of Letters and Science, the … Continue Reading »
Japanese Program Spring Festival (May 2, 2016)
The Japanese Program in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature and the Japanese Cultural Association co-organized a great event yesterday at the UWM Student Union Ball Room. The 3rd Annual Spring Festival has showcased more than one hundred students’ … Continue Reading »
Intensive ESL Program at UWM
NRC LCTL Research Lab @ LRC
January 2015: As part of a four year NRC Grant, the LRC opens the NRC LCTL (Less Commonly Taught Languages) Research Lab. Advanced Undergraduate Researchers in: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Portuguese, in conjunction with Language Program faculty, are exploring … Continue Reading »