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Knackered - Vocabulary Activator

Just as Eskimos have many words for snow, apparently, so, too, do the British, wearied by overwork, have many words for being tired such as drained, exhausted, fatigued, knackered, spent, tired out and worn out. This lesson will help you to learn, remember, and use these words without becoming exhausted in the process.

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Just for Laughs 1

I’ve chosen 7 short British English jokes for this lesson. These 7 English jokes will help you understand English humour and improve your vocabulary. English humour can be difficult for non-native English speakers. This is why simple English jokes are a very good way of teaching vocabulary, and why  They will also show you how British English humour depends on word play, puns, and pronunciation, as well as the multiple meanings of some English words. There are exercises to go with each joke which will help you to really understand there the humour comes from. By mastering Engl...

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Journey to the Afterlife Dictation

This dictation exercise is based on sentences extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day. The objective of this exercise is for students to listen to each sentence and write it out accurately. This exercise is a great way to practice and improve listening comprehension skills, as well as develop writing skills. By listening to the sentences, students can learn new vocabulary, understand complex sentence structures, and improve their understanding of the story of Otzi the Iceman. Whether you are a student of English or just looking for a fun way to improve your listening and ...

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Journey to the Afterlife Cloze

Welcome to this dynamic and customizable cloze exercise, designed to test your comprehension and recall of the text, Journey to the Afterlife. 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 ...

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Journey to the Afterlife

In this comprehension exercise, we explore a fictional account of the final day of Otzi the Iceman. The Iceman, whose mummified body was discovered in the Alps in 1991, is believed to have lived over 5,000 years ago. His remains have provided valuable insights into life during the Copper Age. In this exercise, we read or listen to a story that imagines what Otzi's final day might have been like, from his uneasy feeling in the morning to his tragic end on a mountain during a blizzard. After reading or listening to the story, we test our comprehension with ten multiple-choice questions.

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