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Virtual Language Lab Lab Audio Online for UF Students |
--ask your instructor
--ask at the LLC desk, 1317 Turlington
--call the LLC, 392-2112, during our open hours
Click on the link for your textbook and be prepared to enter the userid and password for your course. The quickest way to report a problem is to send an email to jshoaf@clas.ufl.edu
| AKA 1130-31:
Akan
Arabic 1130-31: Alif-Baa and Al-Kitaab, books 1 and 2 Chinese:
audio and video extras Czech 1130: Cestina Hrou ELI Open Forum 2 French 1130-31, 1180-82, 3070: À Vous! German 1120, 1121,
1122: Neue Horizonte |
Haitian Creole 1130, 1131: Ann Pale Kreyól Israeli Hebrew for Speakers of English, Books 1 and 2 No password neededHebrew 1130-31 Audio Exercises Italian 1130 and 1131 Parliamo Italiano JPN 3410-3411: Japan Times; audio clips LIN 3201: Sounds of Modern Language LIN 4656 Gender and Language Russian 3240 : V Puti |
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audio files have been digitized here at the University of Florida as RealAudio,
and students wishing to use them at home need to download and install a
RealPlayer --go to real.com to Download
RealOne Player Basic. This player
is FREE; just keep looking for the boring gray areas and the word "basic."
With the permission of McGraw-Hill, Houghton Mifflin, and other textbook publishers, we are offering digitized audio materials on the Web to students in some of the U.F. language courses. These files are intended only for U.F. students registered in these classes who have purchased the textbook and whatever workbooks, lab manuals, and so on are required. The companies reserve their rights. Students should not attempt to copy the audio. We also serve as the official website for online audio accompanying the books Israeli Hebrew for Speakers of English, I and II. Access to these files is free.
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Because
this virtual lab is subject to occasional outages, and not all UF students
have the same computers, some features may not work for you.
Problems could involve the website programming, the audio server, or your
own computer
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Maintained by Judy Shoaf