Saturday 28 January 2012

Learning Chocolate

I believe that interactive websites make learning languages fun rather than a tiresome task. Learning Chocolate is a site designed to help students memorize English, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin) or Spanish vocabulary in an easy, fun way that really works. This site more or less promotes learner's autonomy to a reasonable extent . Learning vocabulary is a very significant basic step in learning any language and it can be achieved autonomously. The exercises offered in Learning Chocolate use pictures, sounds and games to make learning a new language "as fun as enjoying a piece of chocolate!". Students start reviewing the vocabulary of the language chosen, then they can play up to 5 fun games to test what they can remember. These games cover vocabulary of many areas ranging from basic , animals, body, sports, hobbies, entertainment and others. When students play these games , they memorize words, focus on spelling as well as on pronunciation. "Practice makes perfect" is the principle employed in this site since activities are based on repetition. Students can follow Learning Chocolate on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Personally, I advise Learning Chocolate  to students between 6-13 but adults can also have a enjoyable  learning experience using it :)


Wanna have a quick look ?

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