1. Scrambled Sentences exercises create an exercise
The words of sentences are scrambled and students must sort them into their original order.
This activity helps you study sentence structure by providing you with genuine text and allowing you to select suitable materials to practice on.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Put the bold words in the correct order by drag-drop them into the correct position.
2. Word Guessing exercises create an exercise
Students enter words in the gaps, based on the context within a given article, individually or collaboratively.
This activity helps improve your vocabulary and sentence structure and your communication skills.
Type: Individual or Group collaboration
Instructions: Click on the gap and type in a word. Click on the light bulb icon (if any) for help.
3. Related Words exercises create an exercise
Two or three related words are presented in groups to learners to choose the correct word to complete collocations. For example:
pay make
_____ bill, _____ effort,_____ debt, ____ difference
This activity helps you to distinguish how related words are used and combined (collocated) by native speakers and writers of English in the BNC corpus of 100 million words.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Drag and drop each related word into their correct (collocational) positions to make complete phrases. Click on the ‘Check Answer’ button at any time during the activity to see which related words have been correctly made into collocations.
4. Split Sentences exercises create an exercise
A sentence is split in half and students must match the halves together.
This activity helps you study sentence structure.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Reconnect the sentence halves by dragging and dropping them into the correct position. Click on the ‘Check Answer’ button at any time during the activity to see which sentences have been correctly reconnected.
5. Matching Text exercises create an exercise
Matching the text (e.g. a word or phrase ) on the left to the text (e.g. definitions, collocations, synponyms and antonyms) on the right.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Drag and drop the text on the left to match the text on the right.
6. Collocation Dominoes exercises create an exercise
This activity mimics the dominoes game and is populated by language from the British National Corpus (BNC) of 100 million words. The last word of the previous collocation becomes the first word of the next collocation. Here is an example: bank cheque -- cheque book -- book club -- club sandwich -- sandwich board -- board room ...
This activity helps to improve your understanding of how native speakers and writers of English in the BNC corpus combine words, also known as collocations.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Drag the words onto the domino ends to complete the sequence. Click on the ‘Check Answer’ button at any time during the activity to see which collocations have been correctly made into collocations dominoes.
7. Completing Collocations exercises create an exercise
Learners enter words in the blanks to complete accurate multi-word combinations, also known as collocations.
This activity helps to improve your understanding of how native speakers and writers of the language you are studying combine words, also known as collocations.
Type: Individual
Instructions: Enter the missing words into the blanks.