I chose an exercise from "General Language" in "General" category, called "Atomic Bomb". The idea of this exercise was filling gaps with correct words. Each letter/number of a word was hidden and correct guessing revealed its true signature. But only guessing correct form of the whole word was allowable. If you gave a word, present in the text, you won a point. If not, you lost it. You could also choose a hint, which revealed one letter/number of the word. If you picked a hint again it revealed another letter/number, but it cost you one point each time. After the whole text was decrypted percental summary of correctness guessing was showed.
Well, that's all for the description. Now, my personal feelings for that kind of exercises.
First of all, it was illegible. Guessing words was only guessing in the first period of the exercise, and only after many words was revealed, it made sense finding words from the meaning of the sentence.
Second of all, it was frustrating guessing wrong words and loosing points again and again.
Third of all, because of first and second disadvantages, it was hard to learn anything about excercise subject and new words connected with it.
Michał
I chose something different from Michał - an exercise from "Proof-reading" - "Present tense 2". It is so-colled gap-filled exercise. You will find a short text (all or almost all in Present Simple :) ) about RADIO. What you are excepted to do is to choose the correct forms of the verb in each gap. At the end you can check your answers by pressing "Check" button.
What can I write about it... this is definitely too easy for us. I didn't need to read the whole text to choose the right answers!
Magda
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