Better yet...
Why doesn't the state website have an instructors login, and allow you guys to download things like this???
Or do they, and they don't have a test in this language???
Do they make y'all buy your classroom material???
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- Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:50 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: Spanish Language Test
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3415
- Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:48 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: Spanish Language Test
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3415
It might take some work...And of course you might want to have a fluent speaker and reader of spanish verify the translation...
But this is the best site I know of now that workes real well for what you may have to produce...
http://www.freetranslation.com/
If I had a copy of the written test, I could do it for y'all, and have "Wife Unit" check it...
If you have an electronic file of the test, all you have to do is cut and paste, and hit translate...Then paste the translation back to a word document or equivalent...
I would do it separately for each question, then do the "multiple" answers for each...That way there are no drop outs due to grammar and the like...
For the most part I believe it is a pretty accurate service this website provides...And the best part is that its free...
Have fun...
But this is the best site I know of now that workes real well for what you may have to produce...
http://www.freetranslation.com/
If I had a copy of the written test, I could do it for y'all, and have "Wife Unit" check it...
If you have an electronic file of the test, all you have to do is cut and paste, and hit translate...Then paste the translation back to a word document or equivalent...
I would do it separately for each question, then do the "multiple" answers for each...That way there are no drop outs due to grammar and the like...
For the most part I believe it is a pretty accurate service this website provides...And the best part is that its free...
Have fun...