I have a few doubts.I hope you can help me.Thank you.

1) Can you recommend a site where children aged 6-7 can learn English?
2) My child likes playing games on his Nintendo DS.
3) How can you express this: what do you do when you finish surfing the net?
You go off line (??)
4) Which is the correct verb to use when you touch the screen of your cell phone to change the image? Can you send me a list of actions you perform when using your mobile phone?
5) She is being rude to him. Sha has been behaving rudely towards him recently Can you use the present perfect continuous??)

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2. OK

3. You're wording is correct. I'd put a hyphen between "off" and "line," however.

4. The correct verb is either "touch" or "tap."

I do these things on my cell phone: I make and receive phone calls. I check my voicemail. I send and receive email and text messages. I check my calendar. I find things by means of the Google app. I can determine where something is by means of the maps app. I can read a book by means of the Kindle app, and it will sync itself with where I am in the book on my Kindle at home. I play games. I listen to music, either through the earphones or through SYNC in the car. (Want more??)

5. Check the spelling of the first word of the second sentence. And yes, present continuous is fine.

1. I've sent you these before, and they can be used by or adapted for people of any age:

http://a4esl.org/

http://www.manythings.org/

You can also find many more by Googling different search terms. Here's what I found by searching for online esl games:
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGGE_enUS379US379&gcx=w&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=online+esl+games

Of course, I'll be happy to help you. Here are the answers to your questions:

1) For learning English at the ages of 6-7, there are several websites that provide educational content and interactive games. Some recommendations include:

- ABCmouse (www.abcmouse.com): This website offers a wide range of educational activities, including language learning, for young children.
- Funbrain Jr. (www.funbrainjr.com): It offers interactive games and activities to help children with basic English language skills.
- Starfall (www.starfall.com): This website focuses on phonics and early reading skills, making it a good fit for beginners.

2) If your child enjoys playing games on their Nintendo DS, there are numerous educational games available that can help them learn English. Some popular options include "Brain Age: Concentration Training," "Professor Layton Series," and "Big Brain Academy."

3) To express what you do after finishing surfing the net, you can say "You go offline" or "You log off." Both phrases are commonly used and convey the idea of ending your internet session.

4) The correct verb to use when touching the screen of your cell phone to change the image depends on the context. If you are referring to simply tapping or selecting an option, you can use the verb "tap." However, if you are referring to swiping, sliding, or pinching gestures on the screen, you can use the verb "gesture."

Here is a list of common actions performed when using a mobile phone:

- Tap: Touching the screen with your finger to select an option or perform an action.
- Swipe: Moving your finger across the screen to navigate between screens or scroll through content.
- Pinch: Using two fingers to zoom in or out on the screen.
- Scroll: Vertically or horizontally moving your finger on the screen to view additional content.
- Type: Entering text using the on-screen keyboard.
- Rotate: Changing the orientation of the phone by turning it.
- Press: Applying pressure to a physical button on the device.

5) Yes, you can use the present perfect continuous tense to describe the action of someone behaving rudely over a period of time. The correct sentence would be "She has been behaving rudely towards him recently." The present perfect continuous tense emphasizes the duration and ongoing nature of the action.