NEW REALITY
*UPDATED* Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. Some are short, some are very interactive, some are better than others. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos.I checked each link to make sure they are functioning.
Beginner
Beginner’s Spanish:Food & Drink
Spanish 103 - Review of Elementary Spanish
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Preparing for the AP Spanish Exam
Spanish for Beginners
Basic Spanish for English Speakers
Fastbreak Spanish
Intermediate
Spanish:Reading, Grammar, and Composition
Spanish:Ciudades con Historia
Spanish:Espacios Públicos
Advanced
Leer a Macondo (Taught in Spanish)
Spanish:Con Mis Propias Manos
Spanish: Perspectivas Porteñas
Corrección, estilo y variaciones
Beginner
AP French Language and Culture
Beginner’s French: Food & Drink
Français Interactif
Elementary French I
Elementary French II
French:Ouverture
Intermediate
French: Le Quatorze Juillet
Passe Partout
Advanced
La Francophonie Essence Culturelle
La Cité des Sciences et de Industrie
Brazilian Portuguese for Beginners
Beginner
Survive Italy Without Being Fluent
Beginner’s Italian: Food & Drink
Beginner Italian I
Oggi e Domani
Intermediate
Intermediate Italian I
Advanced
Italian Literature
Italian Novel of the Twentieth Century
Advanced Italian I
Latin I (Taught in Italian)
Beginner
Russian Alphabet
Reading and Writing Russian
Russian Phonetics and Pronunciation
Russian for Beginners
Easy Accelerated Learning for Russian
Basics of Russian
Russian Level I
Travel Russian
Advanced
Business Russian
Let Us Speak Russian
Russian as an Instrument of Communication
Read Ukrainian
A1 Kazakh (Taught in Russian)
Beginner
First Year Chinese I
First Year Chinese II
Chinese for Beginners
Basic Mandarin Chinese I
Basic Mandarin Chinese II
UT Chinese
Chinese for Travelers
Beginner’s Chinese
Chinese Characters
Oral Chinese
Chinese Made Easy
Mandarin I
Chinese is Easy
Start Talking Mandarin Chinese
Easy Mandarin
Intermediate
Intermediate Business Chinese
Intermediate Chinese Grammar
Japanese JOSHU
Beginner’s Conversational Japanese
Learn 80 JLPT N5 Kanji I
Learn 80 JLPT N5 Kanji II
Learn 80 JLPT N5 Kanji III
Learn 80 JLPT N5 Kanji IV
Beginner
Pathway to Spoken Korean
Intermediate
Intermediate Korean
Introduction to Dutch
Beginner
German Alphabet
Beginner’s German: Food & Drink
Rundblick-Beginner’s German
German Modal Verbs
Basic German Grammar
Study German Language from Native Speakers
German A1 Grammar
Deutsch im Blick
Advanced
German:Regionen Traditionen und Geschichte
Norwegian on the Web
Basic Finnish
Finnish for Medical Professionals
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in Dutch)
Icelandic 1-5
Arabic Language for Beginners
Arabic for Global Exchange
Arabic Fast Track
Moroccan Arabic
Conversational Arabic Made Easy
Arabic Without Walls
Hebrew Alphabet Crashcourse
Know the Hebrew Alphabet
A Door into Hindi
Business Hindi
Learn Indonesian
Beginner’s Conversation and Grammar
Beginner’s Welsh
Introduction to Irish
I’ll keep an eye out for new courses and if you know of any, let me know so I can update this list.
Last updated: January 1,2016
some poetry for your evening :)
“Unravel” by TK, from the opening of “Tokyo Ghoul”
#unravel #tk #tokyoghoul #anime #lingtositesigure #piano #pianist #music #musician #musiclife #凛として時雨 #北嶋徹 #東京喰種 #アニメ #アニソン #ピアノ #ピアニスト#音楽 #ミュージシャン #東京グール (at Los Angeles, California)
Credit: James Macleod/University of Cambridge Department of Engineering
1. They have a high concentration of graphene flakes – up to 100g per litre.
2. They are made in a microfluidisation process, during which graphene flakes are broken off graphite using ultra-high shear forces.
3. 100% of the starting graphite material is converted into useable graphene flakes.
4. Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt is used to stabilise the material, without a need for centrifugation.
5. Applications include large-scale screen-printing, flexible electronics, such as transistors and photovoltaic cells, and potential future uses in food packaging.
To find out more see page 15 of the upcoming April issue of Materials World.
let’s dance, in Rome, at midnight
Waltz Op. 69, No. 2 was composed by Frédéric Chopin for solo piano in the year 1829, although published posthumously. The main theme is in the key of B minor and is marked with an overall tempo of Moderato. It is one of several works that the composer hoped would be burnt upon his death.
The piece is largely melancholic and changes to B major and again reverts to the original theme. It is not technically demanding and is one of Chopin’s better known pieces.
Performer:Vladimir Ashkenazy, he performs this Chopin waltz the best i think.
This waltz is one of my favorites.Elegant and Beautiful.