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Vocabulary can be defined as the words of a language, as well as individual elements and phrases or pieces of various words that have meaning, being the main part of any language, including English.
Here is a list of some webpages to acquire and improve vocabulary in English:
This webpage is for learners aged 7 and up since A1 until C1 level. It has a lot of vocabulary exercises about different topics such as animals, clothes, body parts, and more. In each subject or topic, learners can choose the level of difficulty. Each activity has different exercises such as matching pictures and words, find pairs, multiple-choice questions, sentence completion, etc.
It is a free website to practice vocabulary through exercises as writing, listening, completing, matching. The content is suitable for all the public at any level, A1 to B1, in which learners can learn about different topics such as customs, plants, confusing words, pronunciation, among others.
It is a free website to practice vocabulary through exercises as writing, listening, completing, matching. The content is suitable for all the public at any level, A1 to B1, in which learners can learn about different topics such as customs, plants, confusing words, pronunciation, among others.
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This is a fun and practical website to learn new words and practice vocabulary. It is suitable for kids aged 5 to 10 at a beginner level (A1). While practicing learners relate pictures with their word and meaning. Some of the activities learners do are matching, spelling, guessing, picture test, vocabulary list, and word list, and are about colors, weather, family, animals, fruits, among others. The activities are organized in alphabetical order.
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Vocabulary is a free website for all ages from A1 to B2 level. This website helps students learn vocabulary through its meanings, synonyms, and antonyms. Students have to create an account to use it. The activities have a multiple-choice questions, vocabulary games in which learners can assess the acquired knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteHello dear partners, I was checking the 5 websites related to vocabulary that you have included in your blog, and all of them are interesting and very useful. The one I liked the most is "vocabulary.com" because it helps students learn new vocabulary through vocabulary games and multiple-choice questions. Something interesting about this website is that in each answer you give, it is able to see a preview of what the word means. In addition, you can find some synonyms and antonyms that are fascinating.
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