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Fokuserede øvelser til at træne ordforråd. Ordforråd i fremmedsprogsundervisningen. Descriptive words chart. The most beautiful words in the English language. Tone/Attitude Words. What is the opposite of perspicacious? Reverse Dictionary. 100 Mostly Small But Expressive Interjections. David Bier Thanks for this – what a fun post considering there’s no actual narrative in it!

100 Mostly Small But Expressive Interjections

Cecily Some of these interjections are quite culturally and age specific, so if people need to be told what they mean, they should probably not be using them.For example, to many Brits, va-va-voom is not old-fashioned at all, but instead is firmly linked to the long-running ads that footballer Thierry Henry made for the Renault Clio. Himanshu Chanda Whoa ! What a biiiig list. And yes this ones really great. Word Spy. 100 Exquisite Adjectives.

By Mark Nichol Adjectives — descriptive words that modify nouns — often come under fire for their cluttering quality, but often it’s quality, not quantity, that is the issue.

100 Exquisite Adjectives

Plenty of tired adjectives are available to spoil a good sentence, but when you find just the right word for the job, enrichment ensues. Practice precision when you select words. Here’s a list of adjectives: Subscribe to Receive our Articles and Exercises via Email.

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Idioms. - StumbleUpon. The Idiom Connection. Opposites in English. Character and Personality Adjectives - Tasks. Here you can find the list of adjectives that describe character and personality Look at the following words which are used to describe a person’s character.

Character and Personality Adjectives - Tasks

Make two columns of positive and negative ones of them: cock-sure honest aggressive two-faced sensitive foolish stupid open trustworthy industrious strong charming vigorous dull thoughtful reliable boring helpful quick-tempered conceited talkative nervous competitive careful considerate petty kind polite bossy patient strong-willed sensible responsible cold lively candid mean selfish independent nasty relaxed enthusiastic arrogant silly ruthless fussy spiteful Which words from the previous exercise make their opposites by adding a prefix?

Example: responsible – irresponsible Which words from the previous exercise make their opposites by changing their suffixes? Example: careful – careless b. Amusing cruel. - StumbleUpon. Roligt glosförhör - Glosor.eu. Negative Personality Adjectives. Positive Personality Adjectives List. 140.100adverbs.pdf. 45 ways to avoid using the word 'very'. Writers Write is your one-stop resource for writers.

45 ways to avoid using the word 'very'

Use these 45 ways to avoid using the word ‘very’ to improve your writing. Good writers avoid peppering their writing with qualifiers like ‘very’ and ‘really’. They are known as padding or filler words and generally add little to your writing. According to Collins Dictionary: ‘Padding is unnecessary words or information used to make a piece of writing or a speech longer. Synonyms for words commonly used in student's writing. 600 Other Ways To Say Common Things: Improving Student Vocabulary - Your students are bright, but they don’t always sound like it.

600 Other Ways To Say Common Things: Improving Student Vocabulary -

Their diction is full of cliche and emaciated language that doesn’t reflect their inner voice, nor does it indicate their vocabulary level. You want your students to use specific language that demonstrates intended meaning rather than the first word that popped into their head, but you want to do more than hand them a thesaurus and tell them to “figure it out.” Descriptive words chart. Imagery or Sensory Words.

Tone/Attitude Words. Examples of Onomatopoeia for Kids. 101 Onomatopoeia Examples. Word Formation. 7 Word Formation Games. Fun classroom activities for prefixes and suffixes, especially useful for FCE, CAE and other exam classes.

7 Word Formation Games

Word formation is the addition of affixes like -ly and semi- to make longer words and different kinds of speech. Although it is often included in EFL exams and higher-level textbooks, it still probably gets just a few percent of the attention of lists of similar vocabulary, let alone tenses. Perhaps one reason for that is the lack of fun things you can do with it, something that this article seeks to start redressing. Word formation brainstorming races Give students a couple of minutes to brainstorm words with a single affix, e.g. il- or –ity.

There are also ways of making this more competitive, e.g. as Board Race or with different groups brainstorming different things and correcting each other (losing points if their corrections didn’t turn out to be correct). Word formation list dictation This is kind of the opposite of the game above. Synonyms for the 96 most commonly used words in English. Amazing — incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary Anger — enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden Angry — mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed. VocabGrabber. Eccentric phrases of the English language - Country Life. Roligt glosförhör - Glosor.eu. Scattergories with Categories - Printable Worksheet. Supersynonymssheet.pdf. Twenty-Six different ways to do Gapfills / Cloze tasks.

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Twenty-Six different ways to do Gapfills / Cloze tasks

Many thanks to all those who contributed their ideas! Does what it says on the tin! As part of a recent seminar – I have collected, invented, developed and stolen these fifteen alternatives to just giving the learners a gapfill task and then asking / telling them the answers. Some of them you’ll know, others you may have known and forgotten, and some may get you wondering why anyone would do that to a fellow human being… but hopefully all of them will be useful! This post is also available as a pdf download by clicking here: teflgeek – twenty six different ways to do gapfills. Acknowledgement: The activities given here were first presented during a seminar I gave at the International House Portugal Training Day on February 5th 2011, and subsequently as a seminar at International House Coimbra on March 22nd 2011. 1.

Divide the text into paragraphs / sentences and post round the room. 2. Give each learner a copy of the gapped text. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Synonyms for the 96 most commonly used words in English.