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Expand your knowledge of phonetic symbols and pronunciation with this Word to IPA exercise! You will be given a list of key terms and phrases related to the history of olive oil, and your task is to transcribe each word using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This exercise will help you become more familiar with the IPA while reinforcing your understanding of olive oil's story. Good luck, and enjoy this phonetic adventure!
Looking for a fun and educational activity? Dive into this exciting wordsearch based on the history of olive oil! You'll be searching for key terms and phrases related to the text, which cover the many facets of olive oil's intriguing journey through time. As you hunt for these words, you'll be reinforcing your understanding of the text and expanding your vocabulary. So, sharpen your eyes and get ready for a delightful wordsearch experience that will immerse you in the world of olive oil!
In this challenge, you will be given 10 random words and will need to choose the opposites from the three possible answers given. The 35 words in the question bank are: ability, alive, amuse, awake, bottom, cheap, cold, cruel, descendant, ending, everything, exciting, finish, first, floor, friend, gentle, happy, hard, healthy, hell, horizontal, import, in, interior, laugh, occupied, refuse, remember, rich, shallow, shout, stupid, take off, and wet. Can you get to the top of the challenge leader board?
The order of adjectives in English is not random. There is a strict hierarchy that must be followed if your sentences are to make sense and sound correct. This challenge will give you the chance to test your knowledge of the positions of English adjectives before nouns. Can you get all 20 of these random questions right in the fastest time to put your name at the top of the leader board?
There are several fixed expressions using prepositions in English with which we talk about the orientation of things. If you have ever put on a jumper to find that the front is on your back and the back is on your front, or the inside is showing and the outside is hidden, then these expressions are important for you. In this lesson you will learn about inside out, back to front, upside down, the right way up, and the wrong way up. You will also learn the vocabulary: artist, button, conform, design, expose, fasten, hang on wall, point out, printed, rough, seam, smooth, and tailored.
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