Hello my dears!
This exercise is for you who love Harry Potter. After reading the first book I selected some words that are worth highlighting and incorporating into our vocabulary in use.
When we study a language, sometimes reading is more than reading just for the fun of it, and that's why I can't read a book without a pencil in hands, without taking notes of what I think is interesting, worth remembering.
Always remember to check a good collocation dictionary to check which words the new piece of vocabulary you're studying collocates with.
This is an exercise on adjectives, so you should always ask yourself what the adjective you are studying can describe - people and animals? Both? Only weather? Only clothes? Which nouns does it usually describe? How can they be used in a sentence? A good collocation dictionary will answer these questions.
Anyway! I hope this exercise is useful for you too! Pay attention because you'll always have the exercise with the definitions and the one with parts of the book for you to complete.
Remember that each exercise has 15 different words, but you can only see six at a time. When you are done, remember to do it again and again until you get the 15 words.
Last, but not least: click on the label for more exercises.
Exercise 1 - Adjectives - Definitions
Exercise 2 - Adjectives - Excerpts
This exercise is for you who love Harry Potter. After reading the first book I selected some words that are worth highlighting and incorporating into our vocabulary in use.
When we study a language, sometimes reading is more than reading just for the fun of it, and that's why I can't read a book without a pencil in hands, without taking notes of what I think is interesting, worth remembering.
Always remember to check a good collocation dictionary to check which words the new piece of vocabulary you're studying collocates with.
This is an exercise on adjectives, so you should always ask yourself what the adjective you are studying can describe - people and animals? Both? Only weather? Only clothes? Which nouns does it usually describe? How can they be used in a sentence? A good collocation dictionary will answer these questions.
Anyway! I hope this exercise is useful for you too! Pay attention because you'll always have the exercise with the definitions and the one with parts of the book for you to complete.
Remember that each exercise has 15 different words, but you can only see six at a time. When you are done, remember to do it again and again until you get the 15 words.
Last, but not least: click on the label for more exercises.
Exercise 1 - Adjectives - Definitions
Exercise 2 - Adjectives - Excerpts
1 comments:
Teacher!!!
I got all of them!!
It's so nice study with Hp lessons!!!
Thanks for that!!
Luv u.
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