Tag Archives: ESL

AlmaLinux Word Dictionary Primer Tutorial

The joys of “plonking” (as referenced in Mac OS X Desktop Application Deployment Primer Tutorial) are in the air. Yes, there were days when to solve a problem via some sort of install procedure, just involved “plonking” (ie. copying files, … Continue reading

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Sentence Shuffle Game Tutorial

More genericization onto yesterday’s Numbers Guessing Game Tutorial‘s … allow for the number of table cells to be other than 9 (with Animal Mineral Vegetable Game Tutorial where it is 3 in total) … and today … allow the number … Continue reading

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Connective English Word Sentence Game Primer Tutorial

On a similar “English word” theme to yesterday’s Word Guessing or Synonym Game for Two Tutorial today we want to create an … online game … constructing English sentences … via English words … but, perhaps a tad obtusely … … Continue reading

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ESL English Parts of Speech Tutorial

Yesterday’s ESL English Clause Primer Tutorial was an opportunity to think about other web application ideas that could benefit from that design of HTML and Javascript code. Today’s “Parts of Speech” (ESL) game came about by … start with code … Continue reading

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ESL English Clause Primer Tutorial

An English sentence is a wonderful and flexible part of the English language. In essence, most sentences we express in English, can be broken up into clauses, which are, to quote Text Types in English by Mark Anderson and Kathy … Continue reading

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Contextualize Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Template Tutorial

Maybe it’s just my weakness, but what I often find writing web applications is that I come back to them several months later and wonder, sometimes, how to work them. This is a weakness of “contextualization”. Contextualization is putting your … Continue reading

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Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial

We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading

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Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial

Do you remember with yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial how we presented a YouTube video means of catering for some automated audio prompting with our Curriculum Vitae web application following our “subdream” of … … Continue reading

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