en espaņol
<<spanish character codes>>
(homemade
handouts.
dowload, & open with word.)
numbers, money, time

regular verbs that end in ar, present and past

regular verbs that end in er, present and past

the date

Spanish Numbers
http://www.jvlnet.com/~liliana/Spanish_Number.html
Flashcards with sound files.

BBC Languages: Learn Spanish
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/index.shtml
Interactive multimedia learning tools.  Pretty cool. 
Be warned: lots of the vocab and colloquialisms are in European Spanish and not the Latin American variety

Free2Professional Translation
http://www.freetranslation.com/
I use the site when I'm too lazy to pick up a dictionary.  Mind you, don't use a machine to translate a document; they can't decifer nuances or idiomatic expressions--yet, anyhow.

Wikipedia: The Free Enclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, and there are versions in many languages (from English and Spanish to Yoruba and Esperanto).
Assuming your computer reads the frames correctly, there should be a vertical bar on the left side of the screen. 
When you go to an article, there will be a section of that bar  that says "in other languages."
Click on a language, and it will send you to an article on the same topic in that language. 

Caveats: the article will be on the same topic but not neccessarily an exact translation.  Not all articles have counterparts in other languages.  Some do, though, (the sun, for instance, or the UN), and it's fun to compare your language to another and see what you can pick up.

Wikipedia en Espaņol
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portada
This is entirely in Spanish. 

Wikibooks: Spanish
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish
Another project in the wiki universe.  I haven't surfed around this site much but it looks promising.  If you check it out let me know what you think.
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