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Tag Archives: English
Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics Tutorial
We normally start the web application games we write by making sure the information, or data, aspects to the game are attended to. So for us, the priorities, end up being … making sure the information, or data, aspects to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GIMP, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, API, background, background image, button, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Game Tutorial
For us, there is a lot to discuss regarding HTML select (dropdown) elements. Alas, the mobile platforms have limited the power of these types of elements with their lack of size attribute values greater than one, and the ability to … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, button, data attributes, dropdown, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, Greek, HTML, Javascript, Latin, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, option, prefix, programming, root, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, timed, tutorial, window.getComputedStyle, zoom
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English Articles in Grammar Game Primer Tutorial
It can be quite interesting when programming what web applications make “good bedfellows”. By that I mean, it is not always that one web application can give another web application a huge “leg up” in terms of its workings … … Continue reading
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Tagged array, cloze, context, CSS, delimiter, English, ESL, grammar, HTML, Javascript, noun, programming, sentence, tutorial, word
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Adverb Types Game Primer Tutorial
If you study English grammar at a “word” level, the definition of an “adverb” becomes very fluid. We were taught at school, maybe to simplify things, that “adverbs modify verbs”, but maybe it was because we were so young then, … Continue reading
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
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
English Phrasal Verb Game Primer Tutorial
That’s three different sources now that have told us that Phrasal verbs, in English, are about the hardest issue for early learners of English, as there is no real pattern to why they are the way they are. The three … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, English, ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, phrasal verb, programming, TESOL, tutorial, vocabulary
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HTML/Javascript Homonyms Game Tutorial
ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) is a term for the study of English as a Second Language, and is of particular relevance to immigrants to English speaking countries from non-English speaking backgrounds. One of the most … Continue reading
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Tagged dropdown, English, ESL, game, games, Google, homonym, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, search engine, thesaurus, tutorial, vocabulary
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