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Spelling games: an awkward example

5 November, 2009 Michael Chalk2 Commentsadult literacy, e-learning

English spelling is probably the worst nightmare of anyone involved in adult literacy – teachers and learners. The biggest challenge for any learner is to find out how they can learn: which strategies might work for each individual. i like spelling games, but i’ve yet to find the perfect example. Recently

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