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Gayane Aghababyan

Matching countries to their capitals - 0 views

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    This game will develop learners' knowledge of countries and their capitals (the age of children can be 11-13). Kids read the four capitals to match with the proper country.
Tamar Adourian

Arcademic Skill Builders - Country Toad - 0 views

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    Country Toad provides practice in learning countries and their capital cities. The target word appears under the toad, with the countries in the form of lily pads that float to the toad.
Anna Bayburdyan

learning and matching the alphabet - 1 views

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    with the help of this link the begginer level learners can match capital letter with small letter and practice alphabet. While matching the letter the voice will say if the matching is right or wrong.
Addeh Hovassapian

ALICE - 2 views

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    Alice is a bot (robot) with A.I. (artificial intelligence). You can chat with her, and she'll speak back to you. She never gets bored or tired of talking with you. She can answer math questions, tell you where most countries are and what their capitals are,and she even knows a few pretty funny jokes. She at times makes mistakes, but overall performs very well. She can understand you a lot better if you type carefully. Your students can chat with Alice to practice English, but they have to try to type and spell carefully. They need to take their time, and think about good grammar, good vocabulary and making good sentences. They can use their conversation as a practice time to apply what they have learned in English. You can chat with Alice anytime. The first 2500 exchanges each month have more animation and even have speech. I tried chating with her for half an hour and I should confess that I fell in love with her! She can nicely initiate discussions or answer your questions. A great tool to both practice language and also learn new things from her.
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