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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The following word scramble exercise features words from the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. The letters of each word have been scrambled, and you will need to unscramble them to form the correct word. This exercise will test your ability to recognize words even when the letters are not in their usual order. Each word in the scramble is drawn from the list of 50 British English words associated with the article, so make sure to study them carefully before attempting this exercise. Have fun unscrambling these words and discov...
The following exercise features jumbled sentences based on the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, you will need to unjumble the words in each sentence to form a correct sentence. The sentences cover various topics related to the car's design, history, and technology, and require you to pay attention to the order of the words. This exercise will test your ability to unscramble words and reconstruct sentences in a logical and coherent manner. Each sentence is distinct and independent, so take your time and wo...
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...
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 crossword puzzle is based on words from the article about La Jamais Contente, a car built by Camille Jenatzy in 1899 to break speed records. The puzzle contains a variety of words related to the car's design, technology, and history. You will need to use your knowledge of the article to solve the clues and fill in the answers. This puzzle will test your vocabulary and comprehension skills as you work to match each clue to the correct word. The clues range from straightforward to more challenging, so get ready for a fun and engaging challenge!
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