This is an idea for practising big numbers with students.
It came from a tweet from my friend, Fiona, this morning.
Fiona asked,
Dear francophones, how do I say “but he is 70 in dog years”? Would I have to explain the whole concept, or would a French person understand?
and I remembered a site I'd seen a while ago after
The site is kwebbel.net and it is a calculator which tells you your age in dog years or your dog's age in human years. The page can be seen in 9 different languages.
I think this would be a great idea for teaching and practising high numbers with younger students.
By the way, if I were a dog I'd be 189 years old.
Super-bonne idée, Dom! Je vais l'emprunter.
ReplyDeleteEt moi, j'ai deux cents cinq ans en années de chien :(