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HTML/Javascript Present Perfect Progressive Primer Tutorial
Today’s very alliterative blog posting title, alas, doesn’t mean The Three P’s have had any offspring, but we can say today, that we are continuing on our ESL word and sentence game quest to help improve English usage for advanced … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, captcha, CSS, dictionary, emoji, ESL, Google, Google Translate, grammar, hearing, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, listening, programming, speech, tense, text, tutorial, word game, words
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HTML/Javascript Hearing and Listening Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a web application on the theme of Listening and Hearing, today, written such that it doesn’t need serverside (in our case, PHP) constituents, just HTML and Javascript and CSS, with a lot of help from various sources as … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, captcha, CSS, dictionary, emoji, ESL, Google, Google Translate, hearing, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, listening, programming, speech, text, tutorial, word game, words
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