Sunday, November 05, 2006
Website Evaluation
Software/Website Title: Spanish Grammar Exercises
The purpose is to teach and provide practice for Spanish grammar (especially verb forms), culture, and listening comprehension. The site is most appropriate for intermediate to advanced Spanish language learners and heritage students.
What is the content of the software or website and how is it presented?
The website includes dozens of grammatical and cultural topics. It has exercises with drop-down answer banks or fill-in-the blanks, many of which include listening comprehension portions from video and audio clips. The cultural components include imbedded links to pictures and/or short descriptions for the vocabulary within the exercises. The site has study modules, which are based on a cultural topic and include several components, and grammar exercises, which may have several linked exercises included. There are also teacher pages with lesson plans to use portions of the site.
The external documents include poems, photos, audio and video clips (with subtitles), song lyrics, and explanations. Some are effective for any Spanish language learner, but most are effective for students at an intermediate to advanced level. Most sections contain a lot of vocabulary and advanced structures.
The site is interesting because it has a lot of inbedded links to readings, artwork, photos, audio (including music), and video clips. The information is current and varied, covering many different parts of the Hispanic world.
This site is effective for practicing grammatical structures and listening comprehension and for learning about Hispanic culture.
This site offers dozens of practice exercises with immediate feedback in the form of displays of correct answers and short explanations for correct and incorrect answers.
This site is very easy to use. You need to have Quicktime Plug-in installed, and then all you need to do is click on the links and follow the written instructions.
This site is very rich in content. The strengths include the visuals (photos, drawings), the inbedded links that explain vocabulary within the readings and lyrics, the audio and video clips (which are clearly enunciated), the clear instructions, the ease of use and immediate feedback on the exercises, and the current content.
I found a few dead links for audio clips for exercises. Other than that, I can’t think of anything to improve. This is a very nice site with a huge amount of content for a free site.
Dan
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