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Sammlung von Online-Tools und frei zugänglichen Bildungsressourcen

Willkommen bei der Sammlung frei zugänglicher Online-Tools und offener Bildungsressourcen für das Sprachenlehren und -lernen, das vom Projekt ICT-REV erstellt wurde! Das Verzeichnis enthält eine Liste von Tools, die anhand spezifischer Kriterien bewertet wurden. Weiterlesen
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Dieses Tool wurde im Rahmen einer Kooperationsvereinbarung zwischen dem Europäischen Fremdsprachenzentrum und der Europäischen Kommission entwickelt.

Road to Grammar

Hauptfunktion(en): Autonomous learning

Road to Grammar is a website offering various resources and exercises for learning English grammar targeted at young learners, teachers, and adults. Users can navigate through different grammar topics and access exercises, quizzes, and explanations to practice and improve their English grammar skills. The website is free and does not require signing up for use. Bewertung: Road to Grammar is a practical and easy-to-use site that can foster autonomous grammar learning. For teachers, it is time-saving to find ready-made materials for English teaching. Road to Grammar also offers games that might be more entertaining for specific learners. Another tool it contains is “Text Analyzer”, which rates the difficulty of a text according to CEFR Levels, and has other useful functions such as generating suggested vocabulary lists and directing users to an online dictionary to show their meaning. Basic IT skills required.

Kosten: Free

Website: http://www.roadtogrammar.com/

  

Kategorien

Interaktionstyp

  • Einzelarbeit

Kompetenzen

  • Grammatik

Inhalte

  • Eigene Inhalte

Benutzerfreundlichkeit

Benutzeroberfläche User-friendliness/complexity of the tool´s interface

Straightforward, slightly old-fashioned.

Zeiteffizienz Time needed for mastering the „how-to“ of the tool and a production of a task

High

Sprache(n) der Benutzeroberfläche The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to

English

Datenschutz Does the tool require registration? Who can see my data? Can I remain anonymous?

Medium. Road to Grammar does not ask for any personal data since it does not require installing or setting up an account. However, it seems to gather cookies since advertisements are tailored to users’ location. There is no privacy section on the website.

Arbeit für spätere Verwendung speichern Possiblity to save your or others´ work for reuse/reproduction

No

Individuell anpassbar (wenn ja, wie?) Possibility of the tool to be used for a range of different activities (e.g. to what extent you can organize a project assignment with a central activity based on this tool)

No

Interaktivität

Engagement

Zusammenarbeit

Kommunikation

Technische Voraussetzungen

Installation erforderlich?

No.

Kompatibilität/ Betriebssystem

Windows, Linux, MAC, iOS, Android.

Andere technische Voraussetzungen


Stichwortsuche

     

Diese Tools filtern

Principal Functions
Interaktionstyp
Gruppen-/Partnerarbeit - Mitschüler*innen
Gruppen-/Partnerarbeit - Externe
Einzelarbeit
Präsentation (z. B. Vortrag, Storytelling)

Kompetenzen
Hörverstehen
Sprechen
Lesen
Schreiben
Wortschatz
Grammatik
Aussprache
Interkulturelle Kompetenz

Inhalte
Eigene Inhalte
Websites/andere Nutzer*innen

 


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