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All 559 Activities A-Z

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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Most Common Words 7 Crossword

The 31 words in this crossword puzzle are taken from the 4,015 most common English words database. If you learn all 4,015 of these English words, you will be able to understand 90% of everyday spoken and written English. Developing your vocabulary is one of the most important things you can do to improve your English skills.

Common Words Course All Words

Crosswords Word Games Vocabulary


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Most Common Words 7 Wordsearch

The 31 words in this Word Search are taken from the 4,015 most common English words database. If you learn all 4,015 of these English words, you will be able to understand 90% of everyday spoken and written English. Developing your vocabulary is one of the most important things you can do to improve your English skills.

Common Words Course All Words

Wordsearch Word Games Vocabulary


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My Biggest Fear

We all seem to be worried these days. We're worried about the coronavirus. We are worried about the effects of the virus on the economy. We are worried about our futures. Worries are a natural human response to circumstances which arise because, unlike most other animals, we are capable not only of agonising over the past, but also of looking into the future and thinking about how things might be. This human curse has a rich vocabulary enabling us to talk about our fears, worries, and concerns with others for, after all, a worry shared is a worry two people have got, and trouble...

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Nancy Johnson’s Invention

Are you curious about the story behind the invention of the hand-cranked ice cream maker? Our reading/listening comprehension exercises will take you on a journey back to the summer of 1843 when Nancy Johnson first had the idea that would revolutionize the way people make ice cream. By completing these exercises, you'll discover the challenges that Johnson faced in perfecting her design, as well as the amazement of her friends when they tried her invention for the first time. You'll learn about Johnson's inspiration and motivations for her invention, as well as her hopes for the future. ...

History Course PDF File Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (4)

Teacher Stuff Reading Listenings Vocabulary IPA Symbols


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Nancy Johnson’s Invention Cloze

This cloze exercise is about Nancy Johnson, an American inventor who is most famous for her invention of the hand-cranked ice cream maker in 1846. Johnson was born in Philadelphia in 1795 and grew up on a farm in New Jersey. After marrying a farmer, she relocated to Utica, New York, where she created her hand-cranked ice cream maker, which allowed families to produce homemade ice cream from the comfort of their own homes. Johnson was granted a patent for her invention in 1846, and she proceeded to sell it to the public. Today, Johnson is recognized as a pioneer in the ice cream industry ...

History Course Lesson Parts (4)

Cloze Reading Vocabulary IPA Symbols Listenings Teacher Stuff


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