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10 new topics added to Learning Vocabulary Can be Fun Thu May 10, 2007 4:19 am  10 new topics added to Learning Vocabulary Can be Fun
 

Hi Everyone!

I added 10 new topics to the free, educational website:
Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun
http://www.vocabulary.co.il

The new topics are:
desserts, dog breeds, Hebrew / Yiddish origin,
history, international relations, Italian origin,
radiotelephony spelling alphabet,
Q words, walk on, Z words

The new topics appear in the topic selections of
the Word Search game and Hangman game.

There are now 189 topics and 7,714 words in
the vocabulary database. There are many suitable
topics for both young and older students.

Feedback is welcome!

Have a good day,
Jacob
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10 new topics added to Learning Vocabulary Can be Fun Thu May 10, 2007 10:34 am  10 new topics added to Learning Vocabulary Can be Fun
 

An excellent, profitable site.
Now I'm solving crosswords and I find them challenging.
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