The Workout for Your Words: English Practice

Just like your body needs regular exercise, your English skills benefit from consistent practice. This article provides a series of exercises to help you strengthen your vocabulary, grammar, and overall fluency. Let’s get started!
Vocabulary Builder: Synonym Challenge
Expand your vocabulary by finding synonyms for the following words. Aim for at least three synonyms per word.
- Happy
- Sad
- Brave
- Smart
- Excited
Example: Happy:joyful, delighted, cheerful
Grammar Gym: Sentence Transformation
Practice your sentence structuring skills by transforming the following sentences. Use the instructions provided.
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Original: She went to the store.
Transform: Change to the past continuous tense. -
Original: They are playing football.
Transform: Change to the passive voice. -
Original: He is taller than her.
Transform: Change to the superlative form.
Fluency Flow: Short Story Writing
Write a short story (approximately 100-150 words) based on the following prompt:
Prompt: You discover a mysterious map in your attic. Where does it lead, and what happens next?
Remember to focus on clear and concise writing, using varied vocabulary and grammar.
Regular practice is key toimproving your English. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes – they are learning opportunities! Keep practicing, and you’ll see your skills improve dramatically.
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