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Have you ever wondered how to pronounce 'bite off more than you can chew'? Or 'harry caterpillar'? If you have, surf on over to FORVO and listen to words and phrases not only in English, but in 267 other languages, too!
You can ask for help on something you have problems with, or collaborate and send in your pronunciation.
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Here's a little game to revise countable and uncountable food nouns. All you need to do is to drag the item either to the countables dustbin or the uncountables dustbin. Click on the icon to begin.
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My original posts on dialogue at the airport check-in and at the passport control have been rather popular, so I decided to improve them slightly here.
They have been combined into one quiz, and a matching vocabulary exercise has been added, too.
If you provide a valid email address, the results of the quiz along with the correct answers will be ...
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This activity was originally posted as a downloadable PowerPoint slide show in October 2009. You can see it here. There have been numerous requests for an online version, so here it is.
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This activity was originally posted as a downloadable PowerPoint slide show in August 2009. You can see it here. There has been numerous requests for an online version, so here it is.
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This is a basic quiz to determine if you are familiar with how to read dates, and to understand chronology. If you are still unfamiliar with this, read the explanation of prehistory first.
Click on the image below to start the quiz. Providing your email is optional, but if you provide it, you will get the results of the quiz sent to you.
Have fun ...
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Here are several activities I've prepared for you to practice on the theme of places in town. Have fun learning, and don't forget to comment!
Places in Town 1: Match the words to the images
Places in Town 2: Match the words to the images
Crossword
Mix Quiz: matching, dialogues at the airport and at the train station, ...
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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 is on grade 5.
We usually put these frequency adverbs before the main verb, but after the verb ...
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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 hosted in Scribd. You can move from slide to slide interactively by just clicking on the ...
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Tom Barrett, developed the below presentation. It is full of strategies and tips for effectively integrating Wordle with teaching and learning.
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