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Introduction to English
This Bookwidgets is made around British/English singer(s) and English culture. In this online exercise, Olivia Rodrigo will be discussed in more detail.
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Possession form(s or '): Fill in the blank
In this grammar exercise you fill in 's or ' and practice understanding the possessive forms.
During the feedback from the exercise you will be shown the theory of the possession form again.
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Possession(s): Fill in the blank
Exercise where you practice using the genitive by filling in the 's .
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Passive voice: Exercises
Exercise in which students convert active sentences to the passive voice.
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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XYZ Toy: Google Arts & Culture Experiment
XYZ Toy is a word guessing game and the clue is in the typography. Each tile contains a letter in a Google AI-generated font that reveals visual clues about the winning word.
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Un-Dough!: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Generative AI has turned the world into colorful dough! How many cultural monuments can you discover?
The experiment uses Google AI to create plasticine-style monuments. A depth and salience model is used to create the 3D effect on the display of …
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Daily routine: Reading comprehension
In these BookWidgets, students read a simple text about Kate O'Hara's daily schedule . In addition, they must answer ten questions as an application to the simple present.
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Common mistakes: Practice the difference between their, there and they're
In this i-exercise you get fifteen sentences where you have to determine what the right choice is:
Their/there/they're is a difference between these three.
You will receive immediate feedback after each sentence.
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Congruence: Exercise on subject-verb agreement (2)
In this exercise on congruence you will be given ten sentences where you must choose the correct verb form that corresponds to the subject:
Half of my family lives/live in Great Britain.
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Daily routine: Reading comprehension
In these BookWidgets, the students read a simple text about Dr. Brian's daily schedule. In doing so, they must answer six questions as an application to the simple present .
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Present tense: Exercise mix
In these BookWidgets, the students have to solve nine problems related to the present tense (positive, negative, question).
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