English Language Exercises
English Comprehension Exercise: Understanding Words and Expressions
Instructions: Listen carefully to the audio or read the text provided. Then, answer the multiple-choice questions that follow.…
English Language Exercises
Instructions: Listen carefully to the audio or read the text provided. Then, answer the multiple-choice questions that follow.…
English Language Exercises
Words You Should Know Skill Focus Distraction Commit Confidence Habit Reward Overcome Mistake Achieve Self-discipline is a skill…
Business English and professional communication
In today’s interconnected business world, negotiation skills are more crucial than ever. Whether you’re closing a deal, resolving…
English Language Exercises
Objective: To help learners understand and practice using English tenses in conversation, focusing on present simple, past simple,…
English Language Exercises
Why Learning to Start a Conversation in English Matters Learning how to begin a conversation might seem simple,…
English Language Exercises
Objective: To help intermediate-level English speakers deepen their understanding of commonly confused or nuanced words through context-based learning,…
English Language Exercises
1. Breach vs. Breech Breach (noun/verb): Breech (noun): 2. Cache vs. Cash Cache (noun): Cash (noun): 3. Cite vs. Site Cite (verb): Site (noun): 4. Elicit vs. Illicit Elicit (verb): Illicit (adjective): 5. Faint vs. Feint Faint (adjective): Feint (noun/verb): 6. Peak vs. Pique Peak (noun): Pique (noun):…
English Language Exercises
Word Bank with Meanings: foundation – A base or starting point that supports something. carrying – Holding or…
English Language Exercises
foundation carrying fresh weight spirits diet running nourish creep meaningful Metaphors Used: “A strong foundation for…
English Language Exercises
Word Bank accessible budget consistency customer service environment evolve local marketing memorable popular Opening a restaurant is both…
