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Bad News: Disinformation Game
In Bad News you take on the role of a fake news maker. You may drop all pretense of ethics and instead follow the path of a true media mogul without conscience. Keep an eye on your followers and credibility meters. It's up to you to get as …
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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Chatterboards: Online game
Chatterboards is a game to really connect with each other. Everyone can participate, in his or her own way. You enter into a dialogue with each other on the basis of question cards, photo cards, assignment cards and addition cards. The …
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XYZ Toy: Google Arts & Culture Experiment
XYZ Toy is a word guessing game and the clue is in the typography. Each tile contains a letter in a Google AI-generated font that reveals visual clues about the winning word.
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Un-Dough!: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Generative AI has turned the world into colorful dough! How many cultural monuments can you discover?
The experiment uses Google AI to create plasticine-style monuments. A depth and salience model is used to create the 3D effect on the display of …
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Common mistakes: Practice the difference between their, there and they're
In this i-exercise you get fifteen sentences where you have to determine what the right choice is:
Their/there/they're is a difference between these three.
You will receive immediate feedback after each sentence.
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Congruence: Exercise on subject-verb agreement (2)
In this exercise on congruence you will be given ten sentences where you must choose the correct verb form that corresponds to the subject:
Half of my family lives/live in Great Britain.
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English Accents: Quiz
In this quiz you watch and listen to ten videos of one minute each and you have to determine from which English-speaking part of the country the native speakers come: Ireland, Scotland, Wales or England.
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Congruence: Exercise on the agreement between subject and verb (1)
In this exercise on congruence you will be given twelve sentences where you must choose the correct verb form that corresponds to the subject:
A number of people was/were waiting for the bus.
You will also receive an explanation every time you make a …
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Past participation: Flashcards
Via these BookWidgets you can independently study and practice the past participle of 80 irregular verbs via flashcards . With each form, audio support is also provided via the speaker icon.
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Irregular verbs: Board game
With this Flippity board game you can practice the irregular verbs. Suitable for extra repetition or at the end of a lesson. Whoever gets to the finish line first wins!
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Revision of the tenses: Fill in the blanks
In this fill-in exercise in BookWidgets you apply different verb tenses: present, past, perfect or future . Look closely at the context to determine how to conjugate the verb.
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