Updated on January 23, 2024
English, the content language of the internet: Vocabulary practice
Updated on January 23, 2024
Infographic vs The Lord of the Rings
Here are the infographic on the content languages of the internet and a map in the book The Lord of the Rings. Many of their graphic design elements, such as shapes and fonts, look alike...
Why, in your opinion, the creator of the inforgraphic has designed the infographic in a way it looks like the maps in The Lord of the Rings?
Updated on January 23, 2024
Just for fun, can you solve the riddle?
If yes, we are waiting for your answer in class!
Updated on January 23, 2024
The content languages of the internet
Visit these pages to find an infographic and a table with usage statistics of content languages on the internet ...
Then report 2 of your findings as a comment below.
and follow this link: https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_language
Updated on January 23, 2024
English: the language of the internet
Visit this blog page to read an article about the dominance of English on the internet ...
https://www.english.com/blog/english-language-internet/
Updated on May 29, 2023
World records
Follow the links to watch videos with world records ...
http://photodentro.edu.gr/v/item/video/8522/872
What was the strangest thing you learnt in this video?
Do all these records still hold?
Posted on May 14, 2023
Time out with the oldest computer!
Posted on April 26, 2023
How can we reduce the carbon footprint of our school transportation?
Here is the infographic on the results of your survey on the carbon footprint of our school transportation. Have a look at the results and think of specific suggestions you can make to deal with the problem of the high CO2 emissions of our school transportation.
CAREFUL!!!! The suggestions should reduce the carbon footprint of our school transporation.
https://create.piktochart.com/output/61353087-greensearchers
Posted on February 23, 2023
Narrative writing
When we write narratives, we often use words that make the time transitions clear. Here is a list with common words to make temporal transitions in your stories better.
Do you want to make your descriptions of places and actions more interesting? Follow the link to find a list with cool descriptive words for your narrative ...
You can't think of an interesting start? What about the following?
Long ago, in Thessaloniki, ... | Once upon a time... | On a bright, sunny day... |
It all began when... | Let me tell you about... | On a gloomy, rainy day ... |
I couldn’t believe what I was seeing... | Everything was happening so fast... | Many years ago... |
It was the best of times in Thessaloniki ... | It was the worst of times in Thessaloniki ... | It was the spring of hope, |
It was a totally normal day | I couldn't believe what I was seeing. |
It was the winter of despair, |
Are you looking for beautiful expressions for your narrative? Click to find some and use them in your narratives.
Narrative useful expressions and words
Updated on February 24, 2023
Byzantine stories and legends
Following the links you will find Byzantine stories and legends ... Read them and choose the one you liked the most.
Don't forget to say WHY!
While reading or watching the stories, take notes of expressions and words you find useful for your own stories.
The digital stories have a number of mistakes in the narration or pronunciation of words, so better read than watch the stories.
The Marble King, The 100 Gates Church and More | Legends from Medieval Greece #1 (Byzantium)
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