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467 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.


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Eunice Newton Foote Word Scramble

Welcome to the word scramble exercise based on the inspiring story of Eunice Newton Foote, a pioneering scientist who made ground-breaking discoveries about the greenhouse effect. Her experiments with glass cylinders filled with different gases led to her recognition as one of the earliest researchers on global warming. This exercise includes words related to her life, work, and the movement for scientific progress that she was a part of. From the Seneca Falls Convention to the Troy Female Seminary, from the atmosphere to the planet, this exercise has a mix of words that will challenge and ...

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Eunice Newton Foote Wordsearch

Welcome to this exciting wordsearch puzzle, thoughtfully crafted to help you reinforce the vocabulary from the reading and listening comprehension text, Eunice Newton Foote, you've recently delved into. This enjoyable and stimulating activity offers a fantastic way for you to assess your understanding, consolidate your learning, and commit new words from the Eunice Newton Foote text to your long-term memory. As you search for and circle the hidden terms, you'll not only revisit the key vocabulary from the Eunice Newton Foote text, but also sharpen your overall language skills. So, prepar...

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Everybody Nobody Challenge

I asked the OpenAI ChatGPT to "Tell me how to use everybody or nobody except in an English sentence." What it said I put in a video which you will find in this challenge. Watch the video and then you should know enough about how to use everybody, nobody, and except, to get a perfect score in this challenge

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Everybody Nobody Lesson

I asked the OpenAI ChatGPT to "Tell me how to use everybody or nobody except in an English sentence." What it said I put in a video which you will find in this lesson along with plenty of self-test exercises to give you practice in using these two confusable words. Watch the video and then you should know enough about how to use everybody, nobody, and except, to get a perfect score in this challenge

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Everyday Collocations

A collocation is a pair of words or a group of words that are used together. Collocations sound natural to native English speakers, but students of English often make mistakes with collocations. You have to learn collocations because they are difficult to guess from the words alone. The verbs do and make are often confused by students, but these two verbs are used in many common everyday collocations. Many students, for instance, make mistakes when they say do mistakes. This lesson will help you to avoid making the same mistakes.

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