Super, ihr habt den Hinweis zur Öffnung des Ausgangs gefunden:



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Dies ist der Hinweis damit ihr das Lösungswort-Anagram, also die drei Blöcke, übersetzen und korrekt anordnen könnt! Googelt einfach den folgenden Begriff: "l337 sp34k", um zu verstehen was die  Textzeichen bedeuten. Wenn ihr die Blöcke aus den drei Kompetenz-Checks richtig angeordnet habt, habt ihr das Lösungswort für den Ausgang aus dem Escape-Room! Ihr braucht das Lösungswort nicht zu übersetzen sondern sollte es in der l337sp34k Variante eingeben.

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Explorations in English Language Learning

Learning grammar does not necessarily have to be boring. There are some resources out there that not only make learning grammar easier, but also fun. Here is a brief list of some of the most useful ones.

Grammarly – As it says on the website: “Grammarly makes sure everything you type is clear, effective and mistake-free.” It does so by fixing your grammar and spelling errors after you have uploaded a text. There is a free version you can add to your Chrome browser. Very useful tool.

BBC Learning English  – With this resource, you can revise different grammar topics from lower-intermediate to advanced levels. Every post comes along with a short summary of the grammar rules behind the topic and an activity such as a quiz.

Grammar Girl  – This Youtube Channel focuses on providing short tips to improve your writing and memorize certain grammar rules. If you are not into watching videos for learning, there is also a website and a podcast version of Grammar Girl.

British Council Learn English – The English grammar section of the British Council is divided into eight categories: pronouns, determiners and quantifiers, possessives, adjectives, adverbials, nouns, verbs, and clause, phrase and sentence. In every category, you will find various sub-categories so that plenty of grammar-related topics are covered in a very structured manner. Every topic comes along with an exercise and you can receive immediate feedback.

 

Have you had experiences with any others you would recommend? Please let us know using the comment box below!