Patrons - €32.00 past 30 days.

623 Vocabulary A-Z

Did you know that there are over 600,000 words in English? That's a lot of words, and far more than any human being could ever manage to learn. Even Shakespeare only used around 55,000 different words in all of his works. Mind you, he did actually invent quite a few of them. To get a good mastery of English, you do need to expand your vocabulary as much as possible. The more words you know, the better your English will be. The Activities here will help you to quickly develop your vocabulary.


Vocabulary New Old A-Z Z-A Challenges Crosswords Wordsearch

« Prev | 1 | 2 ... 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 ... 124 | 125 | Next »


Responsive image

Chicken Idioms

Chickens have always been an important part of British life since the first were introduced to the island during the pre-Roman Iron Age. Romans made them more popular as a food source, particularly for egg production, after Claudius invaded Britain in the first century AD. Today, chickens are the most widespread livestock animal not only in the world but also in Britain. Because of their importance, there are several common idioms associated with chickens in English and we will look at them in detail in this lesson. The idioms include: flock together, come home to roost, pecking orde...

Idioms Course

Idioms Vocabulary


Responsive image

Choir - Hard to Say

The word choir is a difficult word to spell and to pronounce. In this lesson I’ll tell you what choir means, show you how to pronounce it with a standard British English accent, and give you some examples of its use. I’ll also look at other vocabulary which begins with CHO but do not necessarily have the same pronunciation such as chocolate, choir, choke, cholesterol, chondrite, choose, choosy, chop, choral, chord, chore, choreographer, chorister, chorizo, chortle, chorus, chosen, chough, chow, and chowder. You can also practice your knowledge of the IPA symbols and pronuncia...

Pronunciation Vocabulary Listenings


Responsive image

Coffee, Exercise, Diet

The three listening exercises included in this test are designed to challenge students' understanding of the history of coffee, the importance of regular exercise, and the concept of a balanced diet. The recordings cover a range of topics related to coffee, exercise and healthy eating, from the lure of coffee to the dangers of consuming too much sugar. By completing this test, students will have the opportunity to develop their listening skills while also improving their knowledge of history, health, and nutrition. This test is an excellent way for students to assess their current unders...

Health and Fitness Course Download Audio Reading Lesson Parts (7)

Listenings Reading Vocabulary IPA Symbols Teacher Stuff


Responsive image

Coffee, Exercise, Diet Articles

Welcome to the "Coffee, Exercise, Diet" Article Exercise! In this activity, based on the text, "Coffee, Exercise, Diet", you will practice using the correct English articles "a", "an", and "the". Articles are essential determiners that help specify the nouns they precede. Understanding how to use them correctly can greatly improve your English fluency. By completing this exercise, you will improve your skills in identifying the appropriate article to use in different contexts and become more comfortable with this important aspect of English grammar. You can also create a worksheet that h...

Health and Fitness Course Download Lesson Parts (7)

Grammar Teacher Stuff Vocabulary Cloze


Responsive image

Coffee, Exercise, Diet Articles

Welcome to the "Coffee, Exercise, Diet" Article Exercise! In this activity, based on the text, "Coffee, Exercise, Diet", you will practice using the correct English articles "a", "an", and "the". Articles are essential determiners that help specify the nouns they precede. Understanding how to use them correctly can greatly improve your English fluency. By completing this exercise, you will improve your skills in identifying the appropriate article to use in different contexts and become more comfortable with this important aspect of English grammar. You can also create a worksheet that h...

Health and Fitness Course Download Lesson Parts (7)

Grammar Teacher Stuff Vocabulary Cloze


« Prev | 1 | 2 ... 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 ... 124 | 125 | Next »

Become a Britlish Patron!

The Britlish Library is a free online resource funded entirely by the creator, Richard, and Britlish Patrons. The Britlish Library is not a subscription-based service, and there is no intrusive advertising on site. All users, regardless of whether they become Patrons, have access to the same materials and resources on the site. I believe that the Britlish Library is a valuable resource that should be accessible to all, regardless of their ability to contribute financially. My goal is to provide a sustainable and free platform for language learners and teachers worldwide, and I hope that Britlish Patrons will continue to support me in this mission. A big thank you to the Britlish Patrons who have generously given €32.00 during the past 30 days in support of the Britlish Library.

Free Britlish Membership!

Free Account

Create a FREE account to access the Study Record and track your progress in the hundreds of British English Activities in the Britlish Library. Whether you're a student, teacher of English as a second or foreign language, or simply want to improve your English skills or learn something interesting, the Britlish Library has interactive British English lessons for all levels, from beginners to advanced learners. With your Study Record, you can see how you're improving in different skill areas through the Challenge Tests you complete. Track your progress as you enhance your writing, speaking, listening, and reading skills today by creating a FREE account with the Britlish Library.