Reading is an effective way to improve one's understanding of the English language. However, listening is a more challenging skill that requires dedicated practice and development. The Britlish Library offers a variety of activities that focus on the speech features of native English speakers, such as elision, simplification, intonation, stress, and rhythm. These activities aim to help students understand and effectively listen to spoken English, including the nuances and variations that may occur in conversation. By working through these activities, learners can improve their listening skills and gain a deeper understanding of the English language.
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This most famous of poems about flying is mostly known and remembered for the first and last lines: Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. I use this poem by John Gillespie Magee Jr. in this lesson to help you with your pronunciation, your vocabulary, your understanding of the British English IPA chart symbols, and to introduce you to this most beautiful of poems. Poems are a great way to enrich many aspects of your English and I hope that you enjoy the poem and the exercises included in the lesson.
This reading and listening comprehension exercise explores the history of alcohol and the dangers it poses to human health and society. As you read or listen to the text, you will learn about the origins of alcohol, its evolution throughout history, and the physical and mental health risks associated with its consumption. The exercise also highlights the societal impact of alcohol abuse and underscores the importance of avoiding alcohol at all costs. After completing the exercise, you will be able to answer a series of multiple-choice questions to test your understanding of the text.
Health and Fitness Course Download Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (16)
Welcome to this dynamic and customizable cloze exercise, designed to test your comprehension and recall of the text, History of Alcohol. In this exercise, you will be presented with a passage that has words strategically removed, leaving you with the challenge of filling in the blanks with the appropriate words. The unique feature of this activity is its customizability: you, or your teacher, can choose the frequency of the missing words, ranging from every 5th to every 20th word. This allows you to adjust the difficulty level according to your skill or preference. As you complete the ex...
Get ready to enhance your listening and writing skills with this dictation exercise based on the reading and listening comprehension text, "History of Alcohol". You will listen to a series of sentences based on the content of the text, "History of Alcohol". As you carefully listen to each sentence, write it down as accurately as you can. This exercise will help you improve your listening comprehension, spelling, and grammar skills while reinforcing your understanding of the versatile and significant substance that is olive oil. Moreover, you can print out customisable worksheets and answ...
Try these comprehension exercises created about the history of fasting. These exercises are a great way to test your understanding of the key concepts and ideas presented in the essay, and to reinforce your learning in a fun and interactive way. With 10 multiple-choice questions, you can challenge yourself to recall important details, while a crossword puzzle and word search will help you to remember key vocabulary words and concepts. Whether you're a student looking to reinforce your learning or a curious reader interested in the history of fasting, these exercises offer a fun and engag...
Health and Fitness Course Download Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (8)
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