![]() I originally created a translation spreadsheet for all my EAL students, but this year I shared it with everyone. It is a Google Sheet which automatically translates words from English into a variety of languages. I share this through Google Classroom, so every student gets their own copy, and they can delete the columns that are not useful to them. I also discuss how reliable this spreadsheet is (or isn't), and remind students that it might not be 100% accurate! Here's the link - feel free to make a copy. Here's a video explaining how it works.
sonal shrivastava
28/2/2020 03:40:58 am
Hi Lenny,
Lenny Dutton
1/3/2020 11:33:00 am
That is so annoying! I'll re-record it when I have time. 28/4/2021 01:47:40 pm
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