Learn Foreign Languages - DLIFLC and FSI

 

The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center offers access to free, on-line language training. While the training is intended to support U.S. military personnel, the courses are also available to the public.

Headstart2 is a self-study introduction to your target foreign language. The course consists of two units containing ten modules each. Unit One (Sound and Script) teaches the basics of the target language in twenty interactive tasks. Unit Two (Military) consists of a total of fifty mission-specific tasks. These tasks are designed according to military training format and include scenarios covering public safety, medical situations, basic command, cordon and search, and even gathering intelligence. Headstart2 also features over 100 PDFs with writing drills that provide the user with the opportunity to practice writing the target script.

Other features include animated capstone military scenarios, culture notes, grammar notes, a writing tool, a sound recorder, a glossary, and a cultural resources section. Headstart2 exposes users to more than 1,000 key terms and phrases, and provides users with important communication tools that they need in preparation for deployment.   https://hs2.dliflc.edu/


Global Language Online Support System (GLOSS)

GLOSS lessons are developed for independent learners to provide them with the learning/teaching tools for improving their foreign language skills. Reading and listening lessons are based on authentic materials (articles, TV reports, radio broadcasts, etc.) and consist of 4 to 6 activities.  https://gloss.dliflc.edu/

 

The U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute also offers on-line language training. https://www.fsi-language-courses.org/

 

Notitia linguarum est prima porta sapientiae.

Learning a foreign language not only reveals how other societies think and feel, what they have experienced and value, and how they express themselves, it also provides a cultural mirror in which we can more clearly see our own society. Being multi-lingual allows you to travel more freely, and lets you blend into other societies more completely. More than one language makes you more than one person.


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