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This is the dictionary of the Real Academia Española. As beginning students you can get help with verb conjugations, and as advanced students, you will find the definitions of words  to be more helpful than translations.
Time to play! There's no better way to expand your vocabulary in Spanish than by playing Spanish Scrabble (ahem, they call it Cruzadas).  This site will lead you to a game area based in Argentina.
Translate stuff for free! No, I don't advise anyone to write the essay in English then translate it to turn it in.  Translations are never very good.  But they can be useful for some.
Pro-so-po-pe-ya-WHO? This is a site to explain some of those literary terms the instructors use.
You've all seen Yahoo! websites, but in case you didn't know, you can see Yahoo! in Spanish, too.  
This link takes you to Yahoo! in Spain.
This link takes you to Yahoo! in Mexico.
A library full of literary works you can print or read online. You can search for specific works by title or author.
Time to put all of your hard work to practice.  APSU offers two study abroad programs, one travelling to Spain and the other to Mexico.  Follow the links below to find out more.  Both programs provide wonderful opportunities to all students, new and advanced.  Whether you're visiting the ancient pyramids of the Aztecs (MX) or the Royal Palace (SP), you will gather a lifetime of memories in one summer.
Cuernavaca, México
Madrid, España
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