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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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Idiom Activation Pack - Food Idioms 1

Idioms are expressions that are natural to native English speakers. They are very confusing for non-native English speakers. They're confusing because idioms don't mean what the words say. You cannot literally translate English idioms into another language. The vocabulary in this British English lesson is important for students to learn and master. There are a lot of idioms in this lesson as well as a set of questions which I have designed to help you learn, remember, and use the vocabulary and make it part of your active vocabulary. If you are serious about improving your British Englis...

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Idiom Activation Pack - Bakery

Idioms are expressions that are natural to native English speakers. They are very confusing for non-native English speakers. They're confusing because idioms don't mean what the words say. You cannot literally translate English idioms into another language. The vocabulary in this British English lesson is important for students to learn and master. There are a lot of idioms in this lesson as well as a set of questions which I have designed to help you learn, remember, and use the vocabulary and make it part of your active vocabulary. If you are serious about improving your British Englis...

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I Am!

In this lesson we will look at the poem, its background and that of its writer, John Clare, as well as some vocabulary from the poem including, abide, esteem, forsake, frenzied, hath, host, oblivious, scorn, shipwreck, stifled, throes, trod, vapours, vaulted, wept, and woe. You can read and listen to this poem, as well as get a deeper insight into it. There are plenty of exercises to help you with the IPA symbols and with your comprehension.  

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Human Brain Wordsearch

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

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Human Brain Scramble

Put your problem-solving skills to the test with this Word Scramble exercise! You will be given a list of key terms and phrases from the text, Human Brain, but the letters within each word have been scrambled. Your task is to rearrange the letters to form the correct words. This engaging activity will help reinforce your understanding of the text, Human Brain while challenging your brain and expanding your vocabulary. Good luck, and enjoy the unscrambling fun!

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