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postheadericon Motion-sensing kitchen teaches French to student cooks

Newcastle's Professor Paul Seedhouse, one of the two leaders of the French Digital Kitchen...


people learning a new language, almost always have the same complaint - that can temporarily store the words you learn in a classroom but soon forget the words, unless you really
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. Some educators have addressed this problem through task-based language learning, where students must perform a task with instructions in a foreign language. Researchers at Newcastle University in Britain have given a touch of high-tech approach - which created an interactive kitchen that keeps track of what users are doing, because it uses the French language to guide in preparing French cuisine ... Continue reading motion detection French cuisine chefs teach students


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