Category Archives: Cicle Superior
Vocabulary games
Here is a list of games to learn different vocabulary in English. Choose the topic and start playing!
- Monster vocab
- Fast English
- Wordsearch
- Vocab game
- Big describer
- Concentration
- Spelling bee
- Hangman
- Fast vocab
Past Simple – verb ‘to be’
Do you want to practise using the past simple of the verb ‘to be’ in English? Play these grammar games and have fun while you learn.
Past Simple
Do you want to practise using past simple sentences and questions in English? Play these grammar games and have fun while you learn.
Past Simple 1 Two games to practise using past simple sentences with regular and irregular verbs. There are also some worksheets you can print and do.
Past Simple Questions Two games and some sheets to practise using past simple questions.
Past Simple 2 An entertaining online activity to practise regular and irregular verbs.
Past Simple 3 Lots of different activities to learn and review.
Past Simple 4 Activities classified into different sections: regular verbs, irregular verbs, affirmative sentences, negative sentences, questions or mixed forms.
Reading for Pleasure
Find here the audio for your book (the files are listed in alphabetical order).
Lyrics Training
Countable&Uncountable nouns
Here you are activities and games to practise using countable and uncountable nouns.
Comparative&Superlative adjectives
Here you are the grammar table for comparative and superlative adjectives. Below the table you have a list of links with online games and activities.
- Comparatives 1
- Comparatives 2 Monster phrases
- Comparatives 3 Monster phrases
- Comparatives&Superlatives Board Game
- Comparatives and superlatives 1 Here you can also download and print worksheets. After doing the activities you can correct them with the answers sheet.
- Comparatives and superlatives 2
- Comparatives and superlatives 3
- Comparatives and superlatives 4
- Superlatives LiveWorksheets
- Superlatives LiveWorksheets 2
- Superlatives LiveWorksheets 3
Shows in English
Present Continuous
Click on the links below to practise the present continuous. I hope you have fun and learn 😀