The animated characters speak (or mimic) different varieties of English, which may challenge learners of English as an additional language. Yet colourful screens show progress through each stage, and there are audio and visual cues to give feedback on mistyping during practice activities. Moreover, there is plenty of review practice–Warm Ups for every new stage, and the site offers printable certificates at the end of each level.
Working your way through each of the stages and levels, perhaps more than once, should make it much easier to complete both typing homework and writing assignments. As the BBC explained, "touch typing is the fastest way to write" (BBC, 2005, About this site, Why learn to touch type? ¶1).
Reference
BBC. (2005). Dance mat typing [website]. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
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Thanks to Tara Arntsen for pointing this out in a recent post on the TESOL Blog (Typing Practice: For Young Learners, 2014.05.13).
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