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Frequently Asked Questions

In March 2024, the NFLC launched an upgraded Portal. In addition to creating an updated look and feel, the NFLC worked to improve site functionality and accessibility; enhance search, filter, and sorting features; and remove login requirements.

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Yes! The NFLC is committed to keeping the Portal open to the public, free of cost.

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You don’t! The Portal no longer has login requirements.

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Due to the removal of login requirements, previously saved searches and bookmarks on the NFLC’s retired Portal are not available on the Portal as of March 2024.

The Portal has the ability to bookmark objects, but it is specific to the device and web browser. Saving your bookmarks is dependent on browser cookies. Bookmarks are saved as long as you don’t clear your cookies and you have used the site in the past year.

If you were a user of the version of the Portal that required a login and want to review your previous activity or bookmarks, you can access the old portal here through the end of April 2024.

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From the catalog, click on an object title, then click the Add Bookmark button.

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Under My Bookmarks, you can download a PDF list of your bookmarks for future reference. The PDF will include links to the objects you bookmarked. As long as you have an internet connection, you may access those objects by clicking on the links in the PDF.

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You can resolve this issue by clicking the Restart option, then closing the object and relaunching it, or refreshing the page.

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Yes! The URLs that link to a specific lesson or practice assessment will remain the same.

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You can fill out the General Inquiries form to send feedback to the NFLC. If your feedback pertains to a specific lesson or practice assessment, it will help us if you provide the language and title of the lesson or practice assessment.

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The NFLC has many resources available to language learners, educators, and policy makers. Please visit the NFLC’s website for more information about our other resources and current projects.

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