Check out my Irregular Past Tense Spelling Game ! I made it because I had always missed something from the ones I found on the net, mainly the amount of words they make you practice. So I decided to make one myself :) You can practise 60 irregular past tense verbs with it. There are 5x12 verbs, each goup is set in a short story. There are 3 or 4 tasks for each group of verbs (16 tasks altogether. Here's how it goes: You must find the present equivalent of the verb in the given sentence. If your answer is right, the verb will disappear. The same, only a bit more difficult: the verb will not disappear, you will only hear a sound if the answer is right You must complete the sentences with the proper past tense verb I have already tested it on some of my students, it seemed to be effective :) Come on, TRY it!
Learn English vocabulary and help to fight hunger by playing Free Rice . For each answer you get right, 10 grains of rice will be donated through the United Nations World Food Program. You can choose between English vocabulary or grammar, as well as a few other subjects (geography, math, chemistry, art, languages). You can register or login with your Facebook account.
Writing poetry seems quite difficult for English learners. But here's a fun way to do it: using Google's autocomplete feature. When you start typing into the Google search box, a couple of suggestions will come up. These are based on previous searches from other people. Now the trick is: start to think of these lines as a poem. Many times it's grotesque, shockingly deep or just sounds very artistic. It's a lot of fun to play around with, and you'll learn a lot of words and expressions unconsciously while experimenting. When you find something you like, you can take a screenshot of your "poem" and share it. You can also upload them to the Google Poetics page, where there is a nice collecion of the best ones.
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