Tag Archives: ESL

Hadn’t versus Doesn’t ESL Game Tutorial

We have a new ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) game on the topic of Hadn’t versus Doesn’t usage, in English, today, and have got the feeling that it is applicable for lots of native English speakers … Continue reading

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Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial

There are heaps of nuances to web application design, in our eyes, where we like to discuss it in terms of (an issue often involving) … overlay … and/or … reveal … and as you might guess above, our “nuance” … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript ESL Scenario Question Answer Game Tutorial

We have a new ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) game on the topic of Scenario Question Answer, and getting the missing component, with some English sentences we present in the game. We thank How English Works … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript ESL Indirect Speech Game Tutorial

We have a new ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) game on the topic of Indirect Speech, and getting the tense correct, with some English sentences we present in the game. We thank How English Works by … Continue reading

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English Articles in Grammar Game Primer Tutorial

It can be quite interesting when programming what web applications make “good bedfellows”. By that I mean, it is not always that one web application can give another web application a huge “leg up” in terms of its workings … … Continue reading

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Adverb Types Game Primer Tutorial

If you study English grammar at a “word” level, the definition of an “adverb” becomes very fluid. We were taught at school, maybe to simplify things, that “adverbs modify verbs”, but maybe it was because we were so young then, … Continue reading

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Word Techniques Game Share Tutorial

There are two categories to our additional functionality we add to the web application of Word Techniques Game Primer Tutorial from yesterday, those being … sharing and personalization additional functionality interface to SSL, as a security issue, with a view … Continue reading

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Word Techniques Game Primer Tutorial

We’ve based a new ESL word game we want to call “Match Word Techniques Game”, designed for very advanced English students (even native speakers, perhaps) on a previous “one to many” arrangement, where … the “one” is a phrase or … Continue reading

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