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There are currently 789 British English Activities in the Britlish Library and I add new Activities regularly. The grid below shows you the 789 Activities available arranged chronologically from oldest to newest. 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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During Wind and Rain

This poem will help you to improve your pronunciation and your vocabulary. You can read and listen to this poem, as well as get a deeper insight into it. There are plenty of exercises to help you with the IPA symbols and with your comprehension. This is one of my favourite poems by Thomas Hardy which has taken on a deeper meaning for me as the past 60 years have flown rapidly by.

Popular Poetry Course

Listenings Literature Pronunciation IPA Symbols Vocabulary


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I Am!

In this lesson we will look at the poem, its background and that of its writer, John Clare, as well as some vocabulary from the poem including, abide, esteem, forsake, frenzied, hath, host, oblivious, scorn, shipwreck, stifled, throes, trod, vapours, vaulted, wept, and woe. You can read and listen to this poem, as well as get a deeper insight into it. There are plenty of exercises to help you with the IPA symbols and with your comprehension.  

Popular Poetry Course

Listenings Literature Speaking Vocabulary Pronunciation IPA Symbols


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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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Irregular English Verbs Challenge

Are you ready to take the ultimate Irregular English Verbs challenge? Can you get 20 questions right in the quickest possible time to put your name at the top of the Leader Board? When you do the quiz, you will be asked to write the 2nd or 3rd form of one of the 340 irregular English verbs. The fastest challenger with the highest score will go to the top of the Leader Board. The verbs all have audio to help you if you get stuck.

Leaderboard Upper-Int. Course

Challenges Vocabulary


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Do or Make Challenge

The collocations with the verbs do and make can be very confusing for non-native speakers of English and for students. The 122 common collocations in this Challenge Test will help you to master them. Remember that we use do for obligations, repetitive tasks, and actions, but we use make when we talk about creating something or for actions we choose to do. Make usually refers to the result of the action, while do refers to the action itself.

Leaderboard Collocations Course

Challenges Confusables Vocabulary


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