There are currently 559 British English Activities in the Britlish Library and I add new Activities regularly. The grid below shows you the 559 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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Uncountable nouns are things like substances, and ideas and concepts. Money is a concept and we can't count money. All we can talk about is money, or the money. If we want to count money, we have to count parts of it such as coins, dollars, euros. Some things can be both countable and uncountable like hair for instance. I have hair on my head and I can pull out some of the hairs. This challenge will test your understanding of countable and uncountable nouns with 20 random questions. Good luck!
The two quantifiers, little and few, cause a lot of problems for students of English. In this Challenge, you will have to answer 20 questions about the use of little and few and a little and a few in 10 minutes if you want your name to appear at the top of the leader board. Take a little time to think about the questions as you want to get as few as possible wrong. With a little thought, you might be one of the few people who can get them all right.
This crossword puzzle features vocabulary from Roald Dahl's "The Pig," and can be found in an English lesson in the Britlish Library. The puzzle contains 18 words related to the poem, with clues such as a type of pork cut, a food made from pig intestines, a large piece of cooked meat, a feeling of guilt, a thin slice of meat, a type of math calculation, a synonym for "enormous," a verb meaning "to strike heavily," an adjective meaning "excessive," a feeling of wonder or delight, a type of pig meat, a type of meat in a tube, a word for something shocking or repulsive, a term for something...
Our Word Search puzzle is a fun way to test your knowledge of the vocabulary used in Roald Dahl's "The Pig," which can be found in an English lesson in the Britlish Library. The puzzle includes 18 words from the poem for you to find, such as "bash," "butcher," "chitterlings," "chop," "grisly," "hunch," "juicy," "massive," "pigswill," "pork," "remorse," "roast," "sausage," "slice," "sum," "tender," "tremendous," and "wondrous." The puzzle is an engaging way to reinforce your understanding of the poem's vocabulary and themes, and is suitable for learners of all levels.
We all make mistakes because nobody is perfect. It will be a really advanced student of English who will be able to answer all the 20 random questions in this Britlish Challenge without making a mistake or two. Can you show how advanced your English is by putting your name at the top of the Leader Board? Good luck!
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