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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If you don't know your kinaesthesia from your synaesthesia or a trochee from an iamb, this comprehensive glossary of literary terms will help you to master your prosody studies. There is also a knowledge test that will give you 10 random questions from a bank of 651 questions about these literary terms. If you are a student of poetry, literature, or philology, or just an English student, this lesson is made for you.
This word scramble exercise is based on a list of words extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day. The letters in the word words have been scrambled into a different order, and the goal of the puzzle is to unscramble them back into their original form. The word scramble exercise is a fun and engaging way for puzzlers to test their problem-solving skills and vocabulary, while also learning more about the fascinating story of Otzi the Iceman. Whether you are a crossword lover or a word search enthusiast, this word scramble exercise is sure to provide you with a unique and enjoya...
This jumbled sentence exercise is based on sentences extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day. The sentences have been jumbled up, and the goal of the exercise is for students to unjumble each sentence and write out the correct sentence. This exercise is a fun and challenging way for students to practice their sentence structure and word order skills, as well as improve their reading comprehension. By unjumbling each sentence, students can gain a deeper understanding of the story of Otzi the Iceman, and learn new vocabulary along the way. Whether you are a language learner...
This IPA to Words transcription exercise uses a list of words extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day, but with a twist - the words are written in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription instead of traditional spelling. The objective of this exercise is for students to read the transcription and write out the corresponding word. This exercise is not only a fun way to learn new vocabulary, but also a great opportunity to practice recognizing and producing the sounds of the English language. Whether you are an English language learner or a language enthusiast, t...
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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