If a website engages and keeps my interest so long that I want to read it all, it’s really worthy of tucking away. Such was the case of the Tumblr site Soundimals.
I was hooked after viewing the graphic “How to Sound Like a Dog in 14 Languages“. So, I backed off to the root of the site to enjoy them all.
Who doesn’t enjoy a good bird?
The artwork is courtesy of the genius of James Chapman.
I can only imagine how checking out the graphics would work in a second language classroom. Or when addressing world languages or different cultures.
The works are also available for sale should you be looking for some unique classroom decorations.
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My own kids have always been fascinated by this, and when I used to teach primary Core French, this was high on the kids’ favourite list of things to find out! So much fun!
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