Language games developed by the University of Gröningen (Netherlands) used to build a "large annotated corpus and improve natural language processing software."
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Language games developed by the University of Gröningen (Netherlands) used to build a "large annotated corpus and improve natural language processing software."
Grammar Gamble for language geeks, no doubt intended for native speakers, it can provide reading/parsing practice for advanced ESL learners - in Twins, for example, decide whether the highlighted word is a noun or a verb, and indicate your confidence in your decision using a slider.
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Shona Whyte: Suspicious as usual, I checked out this site. Not clear who is behind it, but it does seem to be completely free and the sound etc works fine. I checked English for French beginners (leçon de Anglaise (sic)) - behaviourist approach with exercises for listening and repeating, matching phrases with their translation equivalents, and chances to test yourself. Not my first choice for learning a language, but it may suit some. Via Yuly Asencion Delete the scoop?
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Reading/grammar practice suitable for advanced learners, with social media/gaming integration.