Tag Archives: ESL

English Noun or Pronoun Case Cookie Sharing Tutorial

Individually, we’ve raved on about … Add your own data entry to a game (ie. interactive input, or user interaction) Email Cookies … a lot at this blog, generally, and today, we continue on that, but there’s nothing to be … Continue reading

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English Noun or Pronoun Case Primer Tutorial

Seems like English Grammar learning may be coming back into fashion here in New South Wales, in Australia. To celebrate, we’ve written an English sentence game where you classify a noun or pronoun within that sentence regarding case choices … … Continue reading

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Middle Word Game PHP Tutorial

Yesterday, when we presented we presented Middle Word Game Share Tutorial as shown below, we broke the changes to the first draft of the web application into … what functionality that remains in the realm of client-side HTML and Javascript … Continue reading

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Middle Word Game Share Tutorial

There is more we want to do to extend the functionality of yesterday’s Middle Word Game that we presented with Middle Word Game Primer Tutorial as shown below. We’re going to break this two part set of changes into … … Continue reading

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Middle Word Game Primer Tutorial

Today’s ESL game, written in HTML (and Javascript and CSS), we’ve called “Middle Word Game”‘s main feature is an HTML table element. You may know that we like the table element around here as a reliable controller of horizontal alignment. … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Data Attributes Tutorial

Yesterday’s web application game “Subject Areas” which we started with HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Tutorial had a weakness in “UX” terms, and only for non-mobile platforms where onmouseover event means something … but a weakness nonetheless. Perhaps it is good … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Tutorial

We’ve called today’s web application game “Subject Areas”, primarily designed for testing and/or improving the vocabulary skills for ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) students. We humans love to categorize things, and today, with this game of … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences and Words Modal Tutorial

When we last left off with our ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) Jumbled Sentences and Words game web application, with HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences and Words Game Tutorial as shown below, we did succeed, but not for … Continue reading

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