
In this grammar exercise, choose the correct answer to present simple and present continuous questions.

This writing, grammar and vocabulary exercise practises the informal language used in emails. Choose the correct informal way to finish the sentences in the email.

Practise language for making requests and asking for information in this writing and grammar activity. Read an advert about a holiday cottage and complete the sentences.

This writing activity practises using linking words. Choose the correct linking word to complete the sentence about what a person did last Saturday.

Practise completing a form with the correct information in this writing and vocabulary activity.

Yes I do! This is an example of using the present simple. Practise answering present simple and present continuous questions in this free grammar activity.

Learn about nouns connected with food in this vocabulary activity.

Listen to two friends talking about going to see a film and then choose the correct answer to the questions.

Read the email from Penny about her day in the city. Look out for details in the email and complete the sentences with the correct endings.

This vocabulary activity practises nouns connected with the body. Choose the correct answer from the list of options.

Read the text about Ben, who is an English teacher. Answer some multiple-choice questions about the text to practise your reading.

When you meet someone for the first time, you ask questions. Find the correct reply to the question in this reading activity.

Decide if the fact about the natural world is correct or incorrect with this vocabulary exercise.

Jack has emailed his friend Adam for some advice. Read the email and complete the phrases to practise language you can use when you’re giving advice.

Practise listening for simple information. Listen to a conversation in a clothes shop and choose the correct answer.

Practise using possessives such as s’ or ‘s. Choose the correct one to complete the sentence.

Practise plural endings. Choose the correct ending for different groups of people in this vocabulary and grammar exercise.

Learn about irregular verbs in the past tense, such as eat and ate, in this grammar activity.

This reading activity practises choosing the correct reply to questions about music.

Practise listening for simple factual information and checking meaning. Listen to a man talk about a programme called See Asia! and choose the correct answers to the questions.
