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Which English?

Is Throw me down the stairs my shoes a good English sentence?
The answer depends on where you live. Many people in Newfoundland find that sentence perfectly grammatical.
By taking this quiz, you will be helping train a machine algorithm that is mapping out the differences in English grammar around the world, both in traditionally English-speaking countries and also in countries like Mexico, China, and India.
At the end, you can see our algorithm's best guess as to which English you speak as well as whether your first (native) language is English or something else.

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Find your own way of learning

1. a.) Download the following app to your tablet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dripgrind.mindly b.) Create a mind map about your hobby/a topic you are interested in. Collect your ideas about what the parts of this topic are which would be useful to be able to speak in English about. (e.g. If you like football, you can talk about matches, championships, teams, rules, equipments etc.) Send the mind map to yourself via email to save it for tomorrow. c.) Discuss with your partner if you can give any further ideas to each other's mind maps. 2. a.) Choose one/some of the subtopics. Find an English text (webpage/article/news/blog entry/Facebook post etc.) about it. Read the text. b.) Summarise the content of the text to your partner. 3. a.) Open the following webpage. Create a user account if you don't have one. https://quizlet.com/ b.) Choose 5 new words and 5 new expressions (e.g. more words that you can understand separately but you di...