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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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Literary Terms

If you don't know your kinaesthesia from your synaesthesia or a trochee from an iamb, this comprehensive glossary of literary terms will help you to master your prosody studies. There is also a knowledge test that will give you 10 random questions from a bank of 651 questions about these literary terms. If you are a student of poetry, literature, or philology, or just an English student, this lesson is made for you.

Literature Course

Vocabulary Listenings Literature Spelling


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Look, Search, Seek

The three verbs, look, search, and seek, are very similar but are used in different situations. In this lesson, I will first look at how the verbs are used, then we will see some examples of usage, then I will give you some exercises to help you learn, remember, and use the three verbs correctly. If you have been searching for the way to use these three verbs, you need look no further. As we say, seek and you will find in the Britlish Library.

Vocabulary Confusables


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Lost Syllables

Lost or dropped syllables are an important feature of British English pronunciation. Every word has at least one syllable, and many have more. Some words lose a syllable when speaking in order to make it easier to keep the underlying rhythm of English. This lesson explains in detail what syllables are and shows you which words lose syllables when speaking. The exercises in the interactive quiz give you some practice in hearing the dropped syllables and will help you to practice dropping the syllables yourself to sound more natural and fluent.

Pronunciation Speaking Listenings


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Made of or Made from

In this lesson I use a video English lesson that I made in 2010 to teach the difference between made from and made of. It was a valuable lesson back then, and it’s a valuable lesson today, too.

Vocabulary Confusables Video Content


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Magnesium

In this listening/reading comprehension exercise, you will learn about the importance of magnesium in the diet and the consequences of being deficient in this essential mineral. Magnesium is involved in over 300 bodily reactions, including muscle and nerve function, bone health, and energy metabolism. Despite its critical role in maintaining good health, many people do not consume enough magnesium in their diet. This can lead to a range of health problems, including irregular heartbeats, seizures, and numbness. By completing this exercise, you will be able to test your understanding of t...

Health and Fitness Course PDF File Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (10)

Reading Listenings Vocabulary IPA Symbols Teacher Stuff


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