Note: The images used in this application are from freepik.com (rizal2109). The sounds were created with Apple’s text-to-speech function (Yelda’s voice).
Note: The images used in this application are from freepik.com (SURAIYA MILI). The sounds were created with Apple’s text-to-speech function (Maged’s voice).
This web application tests your Arabic vocabulary by having users find all the possible words that can be formed with certain letters. It also provides the English translation of Arabic words to help people learning Arabic. Enjoy.
This web application teaches users the numbers in a fun way. Users have to click the number the correct amount of times to win. The game also teaches addition and subtraction in a similar fashion.
Note: The images used in this application are from iconfinder.com (Li Cindy). The sound effect used in this application is from pixabay.com (VoiceBosch).
This web application is based off the Turkish spelling game but adds an additional space for the user to spell the Arabic word. This application also displays different words, since every word in this game is a cognate, i.e., derived from the same root. While not always pronounced identically, these cognates are similar enough to be recognised by Turkish or Arabic speakers. As such, this game will help Turkish speakers learn the Arabic script and Arabic speakers learn the Turkish script. Enjoy!
This web application is a word search, where the user can choose the categories of words they want to find as well as the language of these words. The languages so far are English, French, and Spanish. Let me know if you want me to add more languages to this application.
This web application allows you to fill in the gaps in famous Turkish proverbs. It is similar to the web application that allows you to complete famous English quotes. Enjoy this fun way to learn more about Turkish culture.
This web application allows German users and Dutch users to transfer their knowledge of their language’s morphology to the other language. By separating words into morphemes, it allows users to learn spelling and grammar in small steps.
The application is bi-directional, meaning that users can either practice writing in German or in Dutch. There is also the “easy” mode option, which only asks for affixes instead of word roots.
This web application allows you to learn technical acronyms used in business, programming, education, and other fields. This type of application is very easy to replicate and could be used to display other types of information. Let me know if you would like me to code a similar application for another topic.