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Learn the Language

So, fancy yourself a traveller? Sure, you can pack the pack and trek the trek - but can you talk the locals' talk? You should always at least know survival phrases ("Where's the hostel?" "How much is beer?"). Learning a language, too, greatly enriches your travels. Below are links to sites we think can help you out. If you've found a site that we should include here, send an email with the URL and a short description of why it's helpful to: languages@BootsnAll.com.

Products & Programs

Languages Abroad
People from around the world can go around the world to study the language of their choice.

101Language.com
A specialist in translation products, from electronic pocket translators to software to cassette courses.

AmeriSpan
Learn Spanish whilst studying, living and travelling through Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, or Central or South America.

Berlitz
This long-time lingual source for travellers provides "self-study language instruction and cross-cultural training," such as phrase books and travel guides.

Living Language
This site from Fodor's and Random House uses categorized lists to teach useful, travel-related phrases from French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Foreign Languages for Travelers
In travlang.com's two-step process, select your native tongue, then which one of 74 languages you'd like to learn.

Other Resources

AltaVista Translations
Paste in any block of text or - and this is what we like - any URL, select your languages, and press 'Translate.' Fast, handy and pretty accurate.

The Alternative Dictionaries
"Read and input words... not normally included in dictionaries." Want to curse in Swedish? Then also check out the cool link list.

Sign Language
Not all languages are spoken. This Yahoo! list includes sites for American, British and Russian sign language, along with other signing resources.

TEFL Courses: Parlè Vous Anglais?
English-speakers can learn another language by teaching their own in a foreign country.

Slanguages
The Queen's English is fine - if you're the Queen. Here's it for the rest of us.