Can You Speak Hmong?
By Virginia Kirsch
In this learning activity you'll see and hear basic Hmong phrases.
Confusing Words -- Their, There, They're (Practice)
By Rosie Bunnow
The student reviews definitions of their/there/they're and completes a practice exercise. The print and email function at the end has been disabled.
English Words of French Origin
In this learning activity you'll read and listen to English words from the French language.
Confusing Words--Past, Passed
The student reviews definitions of past/passed and completes a practice exercise.
Plural Nouns - Ordinary Spellings
By SWTC Communication Department
Students review the rule for pluralizing most nouns. They then complete an exercise.
Homophones: To, Too, Two (Screencast)
By Nancy McFadden
In this screencast, you'll review definitions of To, Too, and Two and review practice sentences.
Logical Reasoning in Speeches - Ad Hominem
By Dr. Cynthia Ellenbecker
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Hominem fallacy.
Indefinite Pronouns / Possessive Case - Exercise 2
In this learning activity you'll complete exercises using indefinite pronouns in the possessive case.
Ever and Never
By Fran McCarthy
Students read the definitions of these two adverbs of frequency which are often confused. They then complete sentences using "ever" or "never."
Spanish Conversation - Greetings in Mexico
By Wisc-Online
Spanish conversation instruction, by Fox Valley Technical College Spanish instructors. How two native speakers from Mexico would greet each other.
Vocabulary/Spelling Quiz
By Pamela West
The student sees a list of 30 of the most often misspelled words used in business. In one exercise, the student listens to each word and then keys in the spelling of that word. In the next exercise, the student matches synonyms.
Plural Nouns - Words Ending in "y"
Students read about how to make the plural form of nouns that end in "y." They then complete an exercise.
Modifiers and Nouns
By Sarah Neeb
In this learning activity you'll review information regarding single-word, phrase, and clause modifiers of nouns.
Nouns: Count and Noncount with "a Few" and "a Little": Part 4
By Joan Hoffmann
In this interactive lesson, learners study examples of the expressions "a few" and "a little" with count and noncount nouns. They practice using these expressions in a drag-and-drop exercise of 20 sentences.
Test Your Tenses 3
By Anne Blahnik
In this learning activity you'll practice verb tenses in the present, present perfect, past, and past perfect tenses.
Use "Do" and "Make" Correctly: Part 2 in a Series
In this learning activity you'll explore various forms of the verb "do."
Singular and Plural Nouns Ending in an "s" Sound
Students review the rule for writing the possessive form of singular nouns that end in an "s" sound. They then complete exercises.
Special Nouns
By Michele Williams
In this learning activity you'll review abstract nouns referring to qualities, ideas, and emotions.
Test Your Tenses: The Game That Has You Testing Your Recall of Verb Tenses
In this learning activity you'll practice entering the plural present, plural present perfect, past, and past perfect forms of verbs.
Confusing Words--It's, Its
The student reviews definitions of it's/its and completes a practice exercise.
Plural Possessive Nouns
Students review the rules for how to make the possessive form of plural nouns. They then complete an exercise.
Spelling Rules
By Carol Mennen
Students review the spelling rules for adding a suffix to a base word. They practice changing the "y" to "i" for some of the words that end in "y."
Plural Possessive Nouns II
Students receive more practice in writing the possessive form of plural nouns.
Confusing Words--Cite, Site, Sight
In this learning activity you'll review definitions of cite, site, and sight and completes practice exercises.
Personal Pronouns
By MarQulyn McKinney
Read about the difference between the subject and object form of personal pronouns and test your knowledge in practice exercises.