Here's a quiz that will come in handy for advanced level ESL students or ESL students struggling to read novels because they don't understand the specific action verbs:
www.roadtogrammar.com/specificactionverbs
There are over 200 verbs to practise.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Upcoming stuff on R2G...
Just a quick note to say what's coming up on Road to Grammar.
1 An interactive exercise on specific action verbs (like 'shrug', 'stagger' or 'twitch')
2 A selection of Android Apps featuring some of the games and activities on Road to Grammar
1 An interactive exercise on specific action verbs (like 'shrug', 'stagger' or 'twitch')
2 A selection of Android Apps featuring some of the games and activities on Road to Grammar
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