Thinglink

1-Visual learning: Teachers can make interactive pictures using Thinglink that demonstrate language ideas. It improves our understanding and memory of the material as students. We can investigate these areas to learn more about certain words or grammatical rules.

2-Vocabulary Expansion: Thinglink can be used to create interactive vocabulary boards. Teachers can add hotspots to different objects in an image, and when we click on them, we get to see the word, pronunciation, and even example sentences. It's a fun way to learn new words and expand our vocabulary.

3-Cultural Exploration: Thinglink also enables us to study various civilizations. Teachers may create interactive pictures with hotspots providing details about historical sites or cultural memorials. To find out more and comprehend various cultures better, we can click on the hotspots.

4-Reading Comprehension: Teachers can use Thinglink to create interactive images related to a text we're reading. They can add hotspots that provide additional information, explanations, or even related videos. It helps us understand the text better and enhances our reading comprehension skills.

5-Speaking and writing practise: Thinglink can also be used to practice writing and speaking. Teachers can design interactive pictures with hotspots that ask us to write or speak about a certain subject. The hotspots allow us to type out or record our responses. It's a fantastic approach to exercise innovative, interactive language use.



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