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HTML/Javascript ESL Reveal Game Tutorial
Maybe you’ve been reading this blog some time and remember the “reveal” themed blog posting called HTML/Javascript Reveal Image Behind Image Primer Tutorial? Well, today’s ESL sentence game has many similarities, except that instead of an image in front of … Continue reading
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Tagged ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, programming, reveal, sentence, tutorial
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Mixed Up Song Lyrics Game Primer Tutorial
Lots of the best ESL activities revolve around the examination of a sentence and how you go about putting it back together again. Today, we figure the same idea could apply to song lyrics. So what song lyrics do we … Continue reading
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Tagged Ella Fitzgerald, ESL, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Lorenz Hart, lyrics, PHP, programming, Rodgers and Hart, sentence, song, tutorial, word game, word games
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HTML/Javascript Three Sentence Story Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged ESL, games, HTML, Javascript, programming, sentence, story, tutortial, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Conjunction Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, ESL, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, programming, sentence, utf-8, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Adjective Clause Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, ESL, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, programming, sentence, tutorial, utf-8, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Preposition +ing Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading