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There are currently 559 British English Activities in the Britlish Library and I regularly add new Activities. The grid below shows you the 559 Activities available arranged alphabetically from A to Z. Use the navigation buttons to look through them. If you want to concentrate on a particular area of English, choose the category view instead.


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Holodomor Word to IPA

In this stimulating word to IPA exercise, you will be presented with a list of words and phrases related to the Holodomor, as described in Ivan Kovalenko's diary entry. Your task is to transcribe each word or phrase using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This exercise will challenge you to apply your knowledge of phonetic symbols and conventions while reinforcing your understanding of the vocabulary associated with this tragic period in history. As you work through the exercise, you will not only improve your phonetic transcription skills but also gain a deepe...

History Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

Teacher Stuff IPA Symbols Word Games


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Holodomor Wordsearch

Dive into this immersive wordsearch, where you'll find 50 words and phrases hidden within the grid, all of which are connected to the poignant diary entry of Ivan Kovalenko, a Ukrainian peasant during the Holodomor famine. As you search for these words, take a moment to appreciate the significance of each term and how it relates to the daily struggles and emotions experienced by the villagers during this dark chapter in history. This wordsearch not only provides a fun and engaging challenge but also serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face ...

History Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

Wordsearch Word Games Vocabulary


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Homophones and Homonyms

If we look at the words homophone and homonym we see that they both start with homo which means same. In the last part of homophone, phone means sound and in homonym, nym means name. Homophone means words that have the same sound but different meanings. There are several hundred homophones in English. Homonym means words that are written the same, but have different meanings, and maybe different pronunciations. This lesson uses many of my video English lessons to show you how homop...

Pronunciation Confusables Vocabulary


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Honeycomb Joke

The British English vocabulary included in the exercises in the British library includes bomb, bumble, cake, cell, climb, comb, crumb, debt, doubt, dumb, hive, know, lamb, limb, money, numb, parallel, plate, plumb, son, starchy, steamy, sticky, stodgy, streaky, subtle, teeth, thumb, tomb, and wax. English humour can be difficult for non-native English speakers. This is why simple English jokes are a very good way of teaching vocabulary, and why I’ve chosen a very simple joke for this lesson. The joke asks, Why do bees have sticky hair? The answer, because they use hone...

Jokes Course

Humour Vocabulary Listenings Video Content


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Hotel English

In this English Activation Pack, we will be looking at the language you need when staying, or even working, in a hotel in an English-speaking country. If you travel abroad, you probably stay in hotels. To have a successful stay, you need to know how to reserve a room at the hotel, how to check-in and how to check out, and how to deal with any problems you may have while at the hotel. In this English Activation Pack you will learn all the language you need for your stay in an English-speaking hotel. This English Activation Pack contains 5 Conversation Simulations to activate your English ...

Travel English Conversations Speaking


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