Sometimes rainbow is killing attendance
5perc Angol
5perc Angol was the first pathfinder English educational webpage in Hungary. As I remember, this brand started with a newspaper, and the prime success encouraged them to create a webpage too. But unfortunately, my teachers didn't recognise the potential of online facilities, so it didn't help my educational process. Nevertheless, I just opened the webpage today, so here are my first impressions:
First, it is a really colourful site that immediately enchants your attention. To tell the truth, it is a business-oriented site, but thanks to this, the page is updated daily. Moreover, new topics follow the recent events in the world, so besides language learning, users can gain general knowledge too.
Another significant point is the content, which covers all types of tasks, tenses, grammar rules, applications etc. From beginners to pros, everyone could find their challenge. If someone is unsure about their knowledge, the placement test will help them. The search engine works quietly well, enabling you to find a task that suits you.
It supports individual studies, and explanations are clear. You can practice every end of the tasks and also check your answers. Essential words are collected in a vocabulary table.
On the other hand, nearly every click opens an advertisement for the new users to subscribe. The main page contains dozens of colourful pictures, and you can click or open around 100 different topics. Simply this is too much information for most of us. However, the pied crowdedness slowly destroys your interests. Impenetrable lines make you angry before you realise you must pay for the genuinely helpful content.
If you are still on the page and want to do something, you can find a suitable task line, but there are at least twenty small pictures about other topics around the main task. You can't focus on the Future perfect if a big SALE twinkles in a vast red box firmly. By the same token, it uses a picture of the founder who looks like an Instagram model, and for the first look, you can't decide what she wants to advertise is legal under eighteen.
On the whole, I still support the simply is the best principle because a greedy Youtube video doesn't contain as much advertisement as this page.
