Maître de conférence à l'Institut royal de technologie de Melbourne (RMIT) depuis une vingtaine d'années, Claudia Diaz trouvait la méthode d'apprentissage conventionnelle de l'anatomie humaine ennuyeuse et peu stimulante.
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Gabi Witthaus's curator insight,
September 3, 2013 4:47 AM
Interesting idea - this could be useful in EFL teaching or just for people who are reading in English as a second language and need a bit of help.
I tried it on the Adobe Connect website to see if it would demystify some of the 'Marketese' though, and it didn't help much! A sentence such as 'Powering mission-critical web conferencing solutions, end-to-end, on virtually any device' is full of everyday words which are being used in an unnecessarily obscure way. Which is why I'm in favour of simply writing in plain English (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_english).
On that subject, I recently discovered the absolutely wonderful Simple English Wikipedia (http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page), which does just that.
ytchquelia cargill's curator insight,
September 7, 2013 9:37 PM
This website is made for children that have a hard time understanding a word or sentence in the English language. By breaking down a word or difficult sentence into word that the child will be able to know.
Info: Rewordify.com |
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