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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Welcome to the Butter Fanatic's Crossword Puzzle! This engaging and educational crossword puzzle has been crafted to test your knowledge of the fascinating world of butter as described in the letter from the butter fanatic to his wife. Immerse yourself in the captivating journey through various countries and their unique butter practices, as you decode the clues and fill in the blanks. Not only will you learn about the diverse cultural practices related to butter, but you will also enhance your problem-solving skills and vocabulary in a fun and challenging way.
Welcome to this dynamic and customizable cloze exercise, designed to test your comprehension and recall of the text, The Butter Chronicles. 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 the...
The following comprehension exercise is designed to help you test your understanding of the letter written by the butter fanatic to his wife. The letter presents an engaging tale of the author's global journey to uncover unusual and fascinating uses of butter. By attempting the multiple-choice questions, you will gain a deeper insight into the diverse cultural practices and beliefs related to butter described in the letter. This exercise will not only enhance your reading skills but also broaden your knowledge about the world of butter.
Food and Drink Course Download Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (10)
This lesson, The Boy and the Hazelnuts, warns us not to be too greedy or to try to do too much at one time. These Phonetic Aesop English language lessons will help you to master the 44 British English IPA symbols, and hopefully learn some new vocabulary.
Activate your listening skills with a short story, then enhance your understanding with a short video, and finally activate some phrasal verbs with a substitution exercise. In the story of the Black Hole, an office worker is waiting for the photocopier to finish copying. There's a problem with the copier and he kicks the machine in frustration. A moment later a sheet of paper emerges with a large black circle printed on it. The man visually examines the circle on the sheet of paper and is puzzled. He puts the paper down and opens the lid of the copier to see what the problem is. He close...
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