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636 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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George Orwell Scramble

If you're a fan of brain teasers and word puzzles, our word scramble exercise based on the life and times of George Orwell is the perfect challenge for you. This exercise includes a set of words related to Orwell's life and work that have been scrambled into a jumbled mess. Your task is to unscramble each word to its original form using your word knowledge and critical thinking skills. As you unscramble the words, you'll learn more about Orwell's life, including his political beliefs and his most famous novels. This exercise is a great way to test your word skills while also increasing y...

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George Orwell Wordsearch

Welcome to this exciting wordsearch puzzle, thoughtfully crafted to help you reinforce the vocabulary from the reading and listening comprehension text, George Orwell, 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 George Orwell 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 George Orwell text, but also sharpen your overall language skills. So, prepare yourself for a t...

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Going to the Toilet

The language in this lesson is very important and yet it is never covered in any English textbooks or English classrooms. It is the language of the toilet and it is language that you need to learn if you are ever to call yourself proficient. It's not surprising that students never learn this language and that teachers never teach it as almost everyone in Britain is too shy to talk about it. This lesson breaks boundaries and is not afraid to teach you this most important subset of the English language. If you are easily offended by such language, you should still do this lesson.

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Health Anxiety

Welcome to the comprehension exercise based on our article, "Health Anxiety." This exercise will test your understanding of the text, which delves into the lives of well-known figures who struggled with hypochondria or health anxiety. The following multiple-choice questions will challenge your knowledge of the historical figures discussed, their accomplishments, and the nature of their health concerns. By engaging with this exercise, you will not only enhance your reading comprehension skills but also develop empathy for those who suffer from health anxiety today. Good luck and enjoy the...

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Health Anxiety Articles

Welcome to the "Health Anxiety" Article Exercise! In this activity, based on the text, "Health Anxiety", 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 has the articles ...

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