
10- ESL Interactive Fun Games Here we have the games carefully laid out for you. Follow the links to browse the variety of games offered. This is only the directory for interactive games and exercises. Our ESL fun games here include : Snakes and Ladders, Hangman, Spelling games, Wheel of Fortune, TV Games(Betting Game), Mazes, Memory Games, Matching exercises, Sequencing exercises, Picture Quizzes, Catch it and more. Grammar Games & Interactive Exercises - Click Here! Games for Practising Grammar: Present simple/present progressive games, past tense games, present perfect games, comparative/Superlatives and more... Vocabulary Games & Interactive Exercises - Click Here! Games for practising English vocabulary: Lots of games by topics and game types Pronunciation Games & Interactive Exercises - Click Here! Games to practice English pronunciation, phonetics and phonics. Reading/Spelling Games & Interactive Exercises - Click Here! Games and exercises to practice reading, spelling and lexis
English language learning games ESL/English learning games on Digital Dialects are completely free to use, do not require registration, and are designed for ESL students of all ages. Each ESL revision topic includes vocabulary lists and practice games with audio for teaching correct pronunciation. Materials are of use to beginner level English as a second or other language students, though those with some familiarity with the language may wish to try the English/ESL spelling games. Games for English as a second language include: Numbers in English - learn the English numbers from 1-12, 13-20 and 0-100. Arithmetic games in which you add the English words for numbers together to choose the correct answer.
Types Exercises on Prepositions Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Even advanced learners of English find prepositions difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible. One preposition in your native language might have several translations depending on the situation. There are hardly any rules as to when to use which preposition. The following table contains rules for some of the most frequently used prepositions in English: Prepositions – Time Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction) Other important Prepositions Exercises on Prepositions ESL Games World El blog para aprender inglés: Diferencias entre "to" y "for" Es fácil confundirse con la utilización de las preposiciones "to" y "for" porque en español solemos utilizar la preposición "para" en ambos casos. En este artículo aprenderemos a diferenciar su uso. Las reglas para utilizar "for" o, alternativamente "to + verbo en infinitivo", son las siguientes: ¡Ojo! He dicho "el propósito de una persona", no de una cosa. Vemos ejemplos: - He went home for a nap. - He did it for fun. - They decorated their room for a party. En cambio, si el sujeto de la frase es una persona, es más frecuente que se utilice el infinitivo del verbo, es decir, "to + verbo en infinitivo". Veamos ejemplos: - This knife is for cutting meat. - Peter went home to rest. - This pen is for writing on my notebook. - I use this notebook to write.