Hey! It's sport time! So move on! Study this set of flashcards and click on the loudspeaker icon to learn the pronunciation of these words. Then, you can play games or do activities such as typing names, matching pictures to their pronunciation or their names and many more. It will be easy to learn like this. Have a try!
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Sunday, 20 January 2013
What are you studying?
What's your favourite subject? Which subjects do you have this year? Maybe some of these ones. Click on the arrow keys to study these flashcards. Do you know their pronunciation? Then, click on the loudspeaker icon. After that, you can do matching, spelling and listening exercises or play games. Enjoy it!
Emotions. Flashcards
Here we are to learn words about emotions. Use the arrow keys to study the flashcards, click on the loudspeaker to listen to their pronunciation. After that, move on to the matching, spelling and listening games and exercises. It will be fun. And you, how are you feeling?
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Dustbin Game. Transport
In the game below, you will see several means of transport and people who work with them. Just drag each item to the correct bin. Use the dictionary for help.
Driving Game. Past Simple vs Past Continuous
We use the past continuous:
* for progressive actions,
* for actions happening at the same time
* and for long actions that are interrupted by another action. The latter usually happens all of a sudden.
Most times, past simple sentences are preceded by when and past continuous sentences are preceded by while or as.
In this quiz, you will see four options to complete ten sentences. When you choose the best option, a green light comes out, and you will have the chance to play a driving game. Press the left and right arrow keys to steer, the up and down keys to control the speed and the space bar to jump. Don't try this in real life.
Driving Game. Past Simple vs Past Continuous
* for progressive actions,
* for actions happening at the same time
* and for long actions that are interrupted by another action. The latter usually happens all of a sudden.
Most times, past simple sentences are preceded by when and past continuous sentences are preceded by while or as.
In this quiz, you will see four options to complete ten sentences. When you choose the best option, a green light comes out, and you will have the chance to play a driving game. Press the left and right arrow keys to steer, the up and down keys to control the speed and the space bar to jump. Don't try this in real life.
Driving Game. Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Travel. Flashcards
Hi! I'm here to help you learn words about tourism. It is important for you to know these words when you travel abroad because they are very useful and common. Have a look at the flashcards, look at the pictures, learn the English words and their translations. You can also click on the loudspeaker icon to listen to their pronunciation. Then, do the matching, listening and spelling activities or play the games. You will learn and have fun at the same time. Have a good journey!
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Do you like travelling? Your English is very important when you travel abroad. Learn some basic words to help you and then, practise. In this game, you have to complete the sentences with the correct words so that the sentence makes sense. Use the key arrows to control the miner and the space bar to jump. Answer three questions correctly, get the key and jump down the toilet. How far can you get?
Verbs of Transport. Flashcards
Some verbs are used with specific means of transport. For example, a plane takes off in London and it lands in Edinburgh; it means the departure was in London and it arrived in Edinburgh. Would you like to hear more examples? We get on the bus and we get off the bus, we get into a car and we get out of a car. There are many more. Why don't you look at these flashcards to learn those verbs? Then, move on to the spelling and listening activities. You can also play games. Just click on the link below the flashcards. Enjoy your trip!