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Here are a few activities to help you learn adjectives which describe emotions and feelings. If you still get confused with the -ed and the -ing endings, remember that you are interested in something, but it's the thing itself that is interesting.
Examples: Read More...
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Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens. There are plenty of them, but the minimum you need to know are the following:
never-->sometimes-->often-->usually-->always
If you grade them on a scale from 0 to 5, never is on grade 0 and always Read More...
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This is an activity where what you see is a set or words in random order. What you have to do is to arrange them in the correct order. When you have done that, email me with your answers, and I'll correct them. The activity is in a PowerPoint presentation Read More...
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As promised, here's an activity of reordering jumbled sentences based on common idioms. All the sentences (from recent press reports) have appeared as idioms of the day in this blog. If you've been religiously following the blog, you'll recognise most Read More...
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I though I'd posted this, but I didn't, so here it is. They're all sentences in the simple past, taken from recent newspaper reports. Answers are available in a separate post - you'll just have to look for it! Next jumbled sentences activity will be on Read More...
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Another batch of jumbled sentences for you to have fun with! They're all taken from recent newspaper reports. Answers are available in a separate post - you'll just have to look for it! Have fun learning! Jumbled Sentence Simple Past-2 (Intermediate Plus Read More...
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These sentences are extracts from three recent news reports. First, try to put the jumbled words into the right sequence. Then, see if you can classify the sentences into the three groups. When you’ve done that, give each group a headline. Finally, invent Read More...
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