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Out-of-class language learning: Don’t forget about video games
English learners can do a lot to develop their language skills outside of classtime. Here are some ideas on how multiplayer video games can help. See blog here
English learners can do a lot to develop their language skills outside of classtime. Here are some ideas on how multiplayer video games can help. See blog here
Does ChatGPT know everything?. We asked it to how we could win in the Fortnite multiplayer game. Here is what it suggested and, for those of you who don’t the game, we have included a few short video clips so you can see what it is talking about. Watch Video
We’ve just posted our first short. It features a word that you should be able to understand in 30 seconds or less. Watch Video
DanTDM has made video-gaming into a very successful career and in this video you will get a good idea why. Beside being a very good gamer, he is a very nice man and you will enjoy his clear British accent. Watch Video
Core Keeper is a fun, slow-moving game where you can converse freely. The Stumpt team of gamers shows us how. Look for words, phrases and sentences you can use. Watch Video
We now have 90 units designed to help you understand the fast, natural speech of English-speaking gamers. You will find all of them in our listening section. Here is the latest. Watch Video
Juega tu videojuego favorito y aprende inglés al mismo tiempo. Watch Video
“Cringe” is normally used as a verb, meaning to react to something with fear or embarrassment, but video gamers often use it as a noun. Let’s find out how. Watch Video
American streamer Ninja, 24 million YT subscribers, is both very skillful and very entertaining. You can learn English from him too. Watch for words and phrases you can use. We’ll help you. Watch Video
A business English coach explains how words we found in popular video games are used in business situations. The words and phrases include “In sync”, “I don’t get it”, “There you go”, “Composure”, “Accessible”, “Get Away With”, “Chemistry”, “Hesitant”, “Neglect”, and “Handy”. Watch Video