I am impressed : do you think that this can be suitable for teachers in countries where English is second or even a third language . ( I am from Algeria).
Very much so. Do you use the Common European Framework (CEFR)? You could ask Chat GPT to create a table comparing the US grade system with the CEFR levels. It won't be 100% accurate but it will provide a good guide to tailoring materials to your learners levels.
Thank you! Yes, it's definitely suitable. Diffit supports multiple languages, so teachers in non-English-speaking countries like Algeria can easily use it to create forms in their preferred language.
wonderful tip! i've already shared with colleagues
Lovely
Thanks so much, Russell. Helpful and fast.
Glad it was useful
This is a great tool, thank you Russell!!!!!
You're very welcome!
Really wonderful tool! Thank you for bringing this up.
You are very welcome
Thank you!!!👍
You are welcome
Thanks so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
Does this work if a student doesn't have a Google account?
Thanks for explaining all this. Really appreciate your help.
Thanks for your comment! No, students will need a Google account to access Google Forms. Glad you found the video helpful!
I am impressed : do you think that this can be suitable for teachers in countries where English is second or even a third language . ( I am from Algeria).
Very much so. Do you use the Common European Framework (CEFR)? You could ask Chat GPT to create a table comparing the US grade system with the CEFR levels. It won't be 100% accurate but it will provide a good guide to tailoring materials to your learners levels.
Thank you! Yes, it's definitely suitable. Diffit supports multiple languages, so teachers in non-English-speaking countries like Algeria can easily use it to create forms in their preferred language.