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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hello world

Welcome to our blog! It is here to make our English learning more useful and fun.

You will have some tasks posted here, based on which you will have things to do on your own blog. The good thing is that you can share it all with everyone! Also, here in this class blog, you will very soon find useful links for English learning websites and dictionaries that can help you learn more and enjoy it at the same time!

Your feedback and ideas are very welcome - let's make blogging work for us! Please post your ideas as comments to this post.


4 comments:

  1. Let's make a game.I have a idea for a chool game.Every 1 writes 1 story in hes/her blog whit some words that are spelled wrong.Like that - One tay cat walked do home.Then we choose some people in class who winds the wrongli spelled words in some one elses story.Like if i need to correct the Kaspar's story and it goes like this - One tay cat walked do home then i correct it in this - One Day cat walked To home.So if your correcting his writin then you need to do the letters BIG.
    I hope you unrestand what i mean and i hope it will work ;)

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  2. Hey Eric, this is a very cool idea! Let's tell everyone about it tomorrow! :)

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  3. PS Eric, I am starting to play the correcting game already with your story! :) I have written the whole word, where I spotted (märkasin) wrong spelling, in capital letters (suurtähed).


    Let's make a game. I have AN idea for a COOL game. Every 1 writes 1 story in HIS/her blog WITH some words that are spelled wrong. Like that - One tay cat walked do home. Then we choose some people in class who FIND the WRONGLY spelled words in some one else's story. Like if I need to correct Kaspar's story and it goes like this - One tay cat walked do home then I correct it - One Day cat walked home*. So if YOU'RE correcting his WRITING then you need to do the letters BIG.

    I hope you UNDERSTAND what I mean and I hope it will work ;)


    * walk home - before 'home' there is no 'to'

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