Managing 3–9 characters simultaneously is nearly impossible without some form of script to keep the "buffer" characters active.
Teacher-led engagement. Method: In a classroom setting, the teacher says a word in L1. The first student to shout the correct L2 translation clicks their personal L2 clicker. This turns passive listening into active racing. l2 clicker
Enables the creation of more complex scripts, including specific screen positions and click frequencies. Usage Considerations Anti-Cheat Detection: as opposed to L1
To understand the tool, we must first break down the acronym. stands for "Second Language" (the language you are learning, as opposed to L1, your native language). A Clicker refers to a physical or digital device that registers a click, tap, or input to count an event. or input to count an event.