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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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The Boy and the Hazelnuts

This lesson, The Boy and the Hazelnuts, warns us not to be too greedy or to try to do too much at one time. These Phonetic Aesop English language lessons will help you to master the 44 British English IPA symbols, and hopefully learn some new vocabulary.

Phonetic Aesop Course

IPA Symbols Pronunciation Literature Vocabulary Listenings Video Content


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The Butter Chronicles

The following comprehension exercise is designed to help you test your understanding of the letter written by the butter fanatic to his wife. The letter presents an engaging tale of the author's global journey to uncover unusual and fascinating uses of butter. By attempting the multiple-choice questions, you will gain a deeper insight into the diverse cultural practices and beliefs related to butter described in the letter. This exercise will not only enhance your reading skills but also broaden your knowledge about the world of butter.

Food and Drink Course PDF File Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (10)

Listenings Reading Vocabulary IPA Symbols Teacher Stuff


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The Chaos

The Absurdity of English Spelling and Pronunciation.  English spelling and pronunciation appears to have been devised by a lunatic. The absurdity of English spelling has inspired many teachers and writers to demonstrate just how ridiculously complicated it is. Chief among these was Gerard Nolst Trenité, who wrote the oft-quoted poem, The Chaos. I first transcribed the entire poem into IPA symbols, double checking the accuracy of the IPA transcript, then fed the IPA transcript through an AI speech synthesis program to produce the most accurate rendition of th...

Popular Poetry Course

Vocabulary Listenings Literature IPA Symbols


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The Colon - Punctuation for Students

The colon is the two dots, one above the other: few people seem to know how to use it, and most, consequently, don’t. Many writers believe that the colon has only one purpose: to introduce a list. This lesson aims to put your right as to the use of the colon.

Lesson Parts (2)

Punctuation Grammar Video Content


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The Dog and His Reflection

This lesson, The Dog and His Reflection, is a warning against greed and lack of thought. These phonetic Aesop English language lessons will help you to master the 44 British English IPA symbols, and hopefully learn some new vocabulary.

Phonetic Aesop Course

IPA Symbols Pronunciation Literature Vocabulary Listenings Video Content


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