
The application uses the situated learning method, which means that the user has the opportunity to learn English through real-life situations (while travelling) and adapt it to the appropriate situation through the catalogue of 30 lesson topics and more. At the beginning of each chapter, there is a theoretical part where we discuss the most important topics. Varied in topics such as ship, train, plane and airport, the lessons are carefully designed to meet your needs. Then we will go to the vocabulary part, where we present the most important words and expressions, in which you can listen to an audio file. If you still have problems understanding the vocabulary or situations in the "Video" tab, play the videos for the appropriate topic to listen to or learn more about. Dialogues are an important element of our application. Engage in purposeful dialogue during lessons and quizzes, covering specialized topic sections for each chapter. Quiz is a dynamic assessment tool that provides instant results, allowing users to assess their understanding of the text. The results and progress ranking are confidentially displayed only to the user. Get your score after each quiz to know how well you passed the given criteria. All this makes learning English with our program much easier and more effective.
ELENE, Learning experience, Learning tools, English for Elders, Erasmus, INBIE, Continuing education, Learning technologies, Adult education, Education
ELENE, Learning experience, Learning tools, English for Elders, Erasmus, INBIE, Continuing education, Learning technologies, Adult education, Education
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