Despite having common roots, English, German, and Dutch have differing word order rules. This fun game allows you to translate English sentences into Dutch and German to learn the differences and similarities in word order between these languages.
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 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 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.
This web application allows you to test your knowledge of famous Bible verses by unscrambling them. You can also switch from the NIV translation to the King James Translation if you prefer.
This web application allows you to fill out the blanks in famous quotes. This is both a fun exercise and a way to learn quotes by famous people. There is a similar web application that allows you to complete Turkish proverbs.