As big as an elephant – match comparatives to as…..as structures
Do you know how to use as
Do you know how to use as
Do you know how to use the past simple? Click on the start button to begin the game. Complete the sentence at the top by dragging and dropping the missing words into place or be more adventurous and try the shooting option. Then click on the
Match sentences and money vocabulary. Click on the start button to begin the game. Match an sentence on the left with a word on the right. Continue playing until you've matched all the sentences or click check at any time.
Do you know when to use the past simple or present perfect? Click on the start button to begin the game. Complete the sentence at the top by dragging and dropping the missing words into place or be more adventurous and try the shooting option. Then
Match illnesses and injuries with their symptoms or cause. Click on the start button to begin the game. Match an injury or illness on the left with a symptom or cause on the right. Continue playing until you've matched all the sentences or click check at
How well do you know the present continuous verb forms? Click on the start button to begin the game. Match a positive sentence in one of the top boxes with a negative one in one of the bottom boxes. Continue playing until you've matched all the
How well do you know the present continuous verb forms? Click on the start button to begin the game. Match a question in one of the top boxes with an answer in one of the bottom boxes. Continue playing until you've matched all the questions and
How well do you know the present simple? Click on the start button to begin the game. Complete the sentence at the top by dragging and dropping the missing words into place. Then click on the check button to see if your answer is correct.
Do you know your phrasal verbs? Find the meaning of the phrasal verbs below. Drag all the items from the right and connect them with an item on the left.
Do you know your phrasal verbs? Find the meaning of the phrasal verbs below. Drag all the items from the right and connect them with an item on the left.
If you've been studying body parts, try our wordsearch. First choose the difficulty of the wordsearch: level 1 - easy level 2 - average level 3 - difficult Then find the body parts on the right in the grid and click on the first and last letter of the
Do you know your family? Find the opposites of the family members below. Drag all the items from the right and connect them with an item on the left.
Do you know your irregular verbs? Play this game on your own or in pairs. Match the infinitive and past simple of the verbs.
Do you know your adjectives? Find the opposites of the adjectives below. Drag all the items from the right and connect them with an item on the left.
Britain is known for its amazing food (lol). See if you can find popular combinations in the lists of food below. Drag all the items from the right and connect them with an item on the left.
Our very own Mark Brown cycled to his home town in the UK from Barcelona this summer. Here's how the local newspaper in England reported his epic journey. Ashington expatriate Mark Brown defied the elements and aching muscles on route to complete a mammoth cycle ride
Do you remember when travel was glamorous and exciting? Nowadays, it’s all about airport security, overcrowded budget airlines and taking photographs with lots of other tourists. What's the point? So this year I decided to stay closer to home. I spent some time in Russia, visited