Time for Grammar

 

Today we'll do some interesting grammar exercises. So, let's get started.

1.      Go to: http://www.manythings.org/

Start with the following exercises. Allow 5 minutes for each exercise.

Scrambled Words- creating correct words               

Scrambled Sentences-choose the right word order

Proverbs

Flash Hangman

MatchWords & SpeedWords    (start with prefixes , then homonyms and finally- British versus American English)

 

Experimental

Experimental Ideas for Studying ESL on the Web - Sentence Singer, Computer-assisted Writing, Travel Survival.

 

Enter some words and the computer does the rest.

Write a self-introduction by using the computer and then go to the other links.

http://www.manythings.org/casp/


Change the Adjectives to Adverbs

 Spelling/Vocabulary Quizzes

Proverb Matching Quizzes

Opposites Crossword Puzzles

Slang

Vocabulary Study Using a Cell Phone

Catch the Spelling Games

 

2.      Here are some more grammar sites:

http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/quiz/grammar

Choose 5 exercises:

3.      On this page you find a selection of grammar quizzes that can be done online.  Simply click the exercise of your choice, key in your answers and ... get your own personal feedback and score.

            http://www.smic.be/smic5022/exercisesgrammar.htm

  1. If you have time, check the following grammar sites:

             http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises.htm

             http://a4esl.org/q/f/

             www.webster.commet.edu/grammar

           www.dailygrammar.com

 

Enjoy your work!