Audio-based exercises (Pronunciation practice/ Listening)
English listening practice test 1, English listening practice test 2, English listening practice test 3, English listening practice test 4, English listening practice test 5, English listening practice test 6, English listening practice test 7, English listening practice test 8, English listening practice test 9, English listening practice test 10
English listening exercises by topics: Oxford, Family, Traffic, The interview, The shopping trip, Setting up a company, Going to the wedding, The wedding, The wedding reception, Acupuncture, Lunch in the pub, Buying a car, A day out in England, Quarantine, The animals come out, Brussels, Traveling, Cooking, Mauritius, London, My office
Quizzes About Popular Holidays
Hanukkah, Christmas 1, Christmas 2, Christmas-related vocabulary (Visual matching exercise) 1, Christmas-related vocabulary (Visual matching exercise) 2, New Year's Eve/New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Valentine's Day, Presidents Day, St. Patrick's Day, April Fools' Day, Easter, Cinco De Mayo, Mother's Day/ Father's Day/ Grandparents' Day, Memorial Day, Canada Day, Independence Day (USA), Ramadan, Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving 1
English Through Pictures
Olympics/The Olympic Games (Which sport is that?) 1, Olympics/The Olympic Games (Which sport is that?) 2, Olympics/The Olympic Games - General terms, The parts of a face, Animals 1, Animals 2, Animals 3, Around the bathroom, Around the kitchen, Around the bedroom, Vocabulary matching: Food/containers, Things you see in a city, Around the car/ parts of a car, Fruit 1, Things in and around a school
American English x British English
Spelling Differences
Vocabulary: clothing 1, clothing 2, at school, on the road, motoring, buildings/shops, food and drink 1, food and drink 2, around the house 1, around the house 2, people 1, people 2, sport and other words, A-Z British English to American English, slang, odds and sods, glossary
Differences between British and American English
Differences between British and American English
Reported Speech
Reported Commands (explanation), Affirmative Commands (exercise 1), exercise 2, Negative Commands (exercise 1), exercise 2, Commands - mixed (exercise 1), exercise 2
Reported Statements (explanation), Statements (exercise), Statements with expressions of time (exercise)
Reported Questions (explanation), Reported Questions (exercise1), exercise 2, exercise 3, Reported Questions with expressions of time (exercise)
Conjunctions
A video: What are conjunctions?
Explanation: Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions
Exercises: basic coordinating conjunction, basic subordinating conjunctions 1, basic subordinating conjunctions 2, ESL flash quiz, quiz 2, quiz 3, two exercises, conjunctions and transitions, paired conjunctions, find the right conjunctions, sentence-completing exercises (parallelism with correlative conjunctions)
Modal Verbs
Explanation: can, could, had better, have to, have got to, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, would, modal forms
Why Study Languages?
Hi everyone. This is my contribution: a site with lots of (varied) answers for the question "Why should one learn a foreign language?" Not only that. Try the other activities as well. Click here.
International Education and Resource Network - iEARN
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