One of the things that people often say about the English language is that its pronunciation is particularly tricky. Foreigners never seem to master it fully. The Japanese never get over their problems with ‘l’ and ‘r’, confusing words like lip and rip. The Germans have problems with /s/ and /z/, confusing peace and peas. Almost everyone but the native speaker of English born and bred has problems with the "th" sounds /q / and /¶ /, for instance whether they can
ENGLISH GAME
The differences ways in learning and teaching process
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
MOVEMENTS - FIND THE PAIRS GAME
Find the correct pairs. Which verb describes which picture?
Please wait until the blue bar has disappeared. Then click on Start
do you want to try... follow this link.
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/vocabulary17/movements.htmSunday, November 27, 2011
WORDSHAKE GAME
How many points can you get in 3 minutes? Longer words score more points!
A nice way to keep up to date with learning after completion of school. Learning through games has always been
motivating.
Do you like it…??? follow this link
Monday, November 21, 2011
A LISTENING GAME
Level: Beginners to intermediate
Materials: Picture or word flash cards
Age: 4 to 12
Pace: Wake up to Excitable
This game is designed to be used for several purposes:
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