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Philip Seyfi

Read, write, and remember the kanji - 7 views

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    There is a lot of differing opinion about whether foreign learners of the Japanese language should learn kanji, and whether they should be introduced at an early stage in the learning of Japanese.
Isabelle Jones

Ashampoo - Free Software Downloads and Software Reviews - Download.com - 0 views

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    clip finder-video search engine
marie helene fasquel

lingro: The coolest dictionary known to hombre! - 6 views

shared by marie helene fasquel on 22 Jun 08 - Cached
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    Open Content Dictionary
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    Lingro remembers all the words you look up, so you can easily review and study them.
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    tool that turns any website into a clickable dictionary, that creates wordlists.
Isabelle Jones

VLC Media Player - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com - 0 views

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    opens a wide range of files
Andrew Jeppesen

PurposeGames.com - Create & Play Online Games - 0 views

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    PurposeGames.com is host to educational quiz and trivia games created by its members. In just a few minutes, you can create your very own game to share with your friends!.
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    Timed educational games - history, geography, languages etc. Currently over 17,000 different games available. Great for reviewing material using smartboard
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    Create and play educational quiz games, memorize maps to improve your knowledge in Geography, Science, History and other fields of interest. Free Login required to create
Gramarye Gramarye

http://hubpages.com/hub/Grammar-Practice-Activities-a-book-review - 2 views

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    When a book written by Penny Ur is in its 20th printing, you know it has to be good. Many teachers have a fear of teaching grammar, but I guarantee that this book will help you on your way with confidence.
Martin Burrett

Book: Vocabulary Ninja: Mastering Vocabulary by @MrJenningsA via @BloomsburyEd - 3 views

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    "Building a rich vocabulary, across the curriculum, is one of the main aims for most teachers. Not only does a rich vocabulary help to create strong writing skills, but also can help with improving access to all areas of the curriculum. In his book, Andrew Jennings explains why vocabulary should be a focus in your classroom, providing resources and inspiration to help optimise vocabulary learning. Resources include a focus on SPaG facts, key vocab words that support various popular primary topics, an etymology section to inspire pupils, and looking at various grammatical features that can help build a repertoire of rich vocabulary. Throughout, the book provides other resources that can be copied for classroom use, or be used to take home to help build vocabulary skills away from the school setting."
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