![]() There are quizzes, word games, word puzzles, proverbs, slang expressions, anagrams, a random-sentence generator and other computer assisted language learning activities. ![]() Many Things is for people studying English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Many ThingsĪ plain looking site, but with an amazing plethora of activities, games and information. For reluctant writers and English language learners, Talking Pets may be a good place to go for quick writing activities. Thanks to Askatechteacher for this find. I’ll admit, it’s freaky, but kids absolutely dig it. ![]() Make your pet talk by typing in up to 200 characters. In a nut shell, Talking Pets works like this: 1. If talking animals and strange voices bother you, stay away from this site. This is kind of a weird site, and some may even find it creepy. Below are the top 3 “paragons” that I found this week that I feel teachers might dig. To view previous Paragons, click here. I come across 100s of useful tools for educators each week. Paragons of the Week is a reoccurring post highlighting resources that I find to be worth mentioning.
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