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A Taste for English
Fred the frog waits hungrily for his dinner. Can you find nice tasty flies for him to eat, in the form of words, in time? Avoid the nasty tasting flies or fred will be ill! This is a beautifully illustrated game with a variety of scene, with musical accompaniment to keep English learning fun!
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- A Taste for English is a program that, like Word
Invaders and Error Terror, combines learning English
with having fun. As with all the best games, this is
based on a very simple idea: In a variety of attractive
settings, Fred the frog waits hungrily for his dinner.
This comes in the form of tasty flies buzzing around
flags.
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- These flags contain a word, phrase or sentence in English. Most of the time, what's written on the flag is correct; occasionally it's wrong. You have to identify the correct flags and capture them, leaving the wrong ones alone.
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- The database in this program is extensive, with six
levels of difficulty, ranging from False beginners to
advanced (Cambridge CPE) standard. Within each of
the six levels, there are five main areas of lexis:
Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Spelling and
Wordbuilding. Each of these areas contains between
five and ten sets of 28 words, 20 of these being
correct and 8 incorrect or unconnected with the
group. A total of 7500 words and phrases are contained in the program.
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- The authoring option allows teachers to customise
the program to fit the needs of their classes or
syllabuses. The existing databases can be added to
or edited, and new word groups can be added to the
database to bring a real linkage between classwork
and self-access.
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