Thursday, 29 May 2014
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Revision Review: Skoool
Skoool is a e-learning website made by LGFL in association with Smartech and Intel consisting of Maths and 3 sciences which are then separated into sub-categories. It has different ways to learn: step-by-step guides explained simply by animated diagrams and text read by a voice-synthesised, American accent. Interactive activities to experiment with scientific forces, nature and technology.
Also quizzes to test your learnt knowledge.
Site-
http://www.skoool.co.uk
Also quizzes to test your learnt knowledge.
Site-
http://www.skoool.co.uk
Thursday, 15 May 2014
EAL/ESL Review
English is known as the hardest language if you are not of English-speaking origin with many complex grammar rules and spellings. So prepare to learn the 3rd most widely spoken language in the world with a selection of useful and helpful websites: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/-Definitive and essential guide from BBC World Service.
http://www.rong-chang.com/ - Created by a Chinese doctorate Ron-Chang Lee with a PHD in English Language, very useful.
http://a4esl.org - has bilingual translations of languages from across the globe, useful for any ESL student for any country.
Enjoy! Apprécier! Tanoshimu! Disfrutar! Xiǎngshòu! Jeulgyeo! سے لطف اندوز!
http://www.rong-chang.com/ - Created by a Chinese doctorate Ron-Chang Lee with a PHD in English Language, very useful.
http://a4esl.org - has bilingual translations of languages from across the globe, useful for any ESL student for any country.
Enjoy! Apprécier! Tanoshimu! Disfrutar! Xiǎngshòu! Jeulgyeo! سے لطف اندوز!
InFamous Second son
This is a game about a person named Desmond who gets super powers and uncovers a that the leader of a Anti "Bio-terrorist" group.
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
EAL / ESL Websites
English is a very hard language to learn, but you'll get the hang of it eventually! Try these websites to help you learn English:
Have fun learning English
Jacob:)
Have fun learning English
Jacob:)
SEN Website Review
SEN stands for Special Educational Needs. This means that people need certain things to help them progress in their education. The website that I found ( www.senteacher.org ) gives resources to help SEN pupils to learn. It is for many different types of SEN. I could not find many general websites for SEN but you can find ones for separate forms. Also, try this quiz about what type of learner you are: http://www.bbc.co.uk/keyskills/extra/module1/2.shtml
Jacob :)
Jacob :)
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