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www.linguascope.com is a website that is designed for schools to enhance their foreign language curriculum. The website offers interactive activities in five different languages: French, Spanish, German, Italian, and English. For a low cost subscription fee per year, schools can access these activities for usage in their language courses. After a subscription form has been successfully submitted, the school can usually access its account within 24 hours. There is only one subscription plan, and it includes all five languages and all the student activities associated with them.

Both teachers and students from a participating school can gain access to the school's linguascope.com account from home and even from their mobile phones, iPhones, or iPod touch. The site offers students numerous activities to choose from in over 90 topics. Each language has activities in different levels, from beginner to intermediate. Linguascope can also save time for language teachers with its powerpoint presentations, worksheets, and flashcards, all of which teachers can easily use for their classroom lessons. Additionally, teachers can use the linguascope resources together with their class through an interactive whiteboard. A popular feature of linguascope is the LinguaTrivia, which can be used to stimulate student interest through language challenges and competitions. If teachers would like to add additional activities, they can create their own using the Activity Builder feature.

Linguascope is available to schools all over the world and accepts payments in cheques as well as credit cards. Each subscription is valid for one year. At the end of the year, linguascope does not automatically renew the subscription. If a school wishes to continue using linguascope, it must renew its license. As such, it is recommended that a school processes a renewal at least two weeks before the expiration date. Once an account has been activated, no cancellations can be accepted.

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