Spelling can be challenging in English due to the many exceptions and irregularities in the language. These Activities are designed to help you improve your spelling skills by learning and practicing commonly misspelled words. The exercises will help you to identify patterns and rules in spelling, and to memorize the correct spellings of words. By participating in these Activities, you will have a better chance of spelling words correctly in your written English.
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For language enthusiasts interested in phonetics, we have an exciting exercise for you! Our IPA transcription exercise based on the words from the article about patronage challenges you to read the word in IPA symbols and write the corresponding English word. This exercise will test your knowledge of phonetics and help you improve your recognition and writing of IPA symbols. So, if you're up for the challenge, give our IPA transcription exercise a try and see how many words you can correctly identify and write in English!
Get ready to challenge your linguistic skills with this jumbled sentence exercise! This activity will present you with a series of sentences related to the information in the reading and listening comprehension text, "Modern Patronage", but with the words mixed up. Your task is to rearrange the words to form coherent and meaningful sentences. This exercise will help sharpen your analytical thinking and reinforce your understanding of the text, "Modern Patronage". You can also print out customisable worksheets and answer keys for use in the classroom or offline. So, gear up for a fun and ...
Are you ready to put your vocabulary and spelling skills to the test? Our word scramble exercise based on the words from the article about patronage is a great way to improve your word knowledge and spelling accuracy. This exercise presents a series of scrambled words, and your objective is to unscramble them and figure out the correct spelling of each word. So, if you're up for the challenge, give our word scramble exercise a try!
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The following dictation exercise is based on sentences from the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, you will listen to each sentence and write it out as accurately as possible. The sentences cover a range of topics related to the car's design, history, and technology. This exercise will test your listening and writing skills, as well as your ability to recall information from the article. Each sentence is distinct and independent, so listen carefully to each one and write it down correctly. Whether you're a ...
The following exercise features words from the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, each word is presented in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) script, and you will need to transcribe it into its standard spelling. This exercise will test your ability to recognize and read IPA symbols and your understanding of the pronunciation of English words. Each word in the exercise is taken from the list of 50 British English words associated with the article, so make sure to study them carefully before attempting t...
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