The materials collection in Think and Speak fall into two basic categories: Exercises focus on a particular feature of grammar or vocabulary; and Word Games — well, they’re just for fun. Choose from these featured topics, or use the links below to explore the rest of the collection.
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Picture: © Yathin S Krishnappa, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0.. Source.
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A collection of puzzles with words and letters. Make words from the letters of a nine-letter-word, or go against the clock in my Honeycomb Game.
Picture: By Daderot. Public domain image.. Source.
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These sentences, taken from English literature, have been jumbled up like an anagram; see if you can piece them back together.
Picture: © David Joyce, Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.
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Say whether these short utterances make whole sentences or not; and if they don’t, add whatever is necessary.
Picture: By Neoclassicism Enthusiast, Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.. Source.
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Make as many words of four letters of more from the letters you are given, using each letter just once. Can you beat our score? What is the nine-letter word?
Picture: © Avenue. CC BY-SA 3.0.. Source.
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Make words using letters from adjacent cells in a ‘honeycomb’. Increase your score with letters such as J and Q, and letters carrying bonus points.
Picture: © Gzen92, Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-4.0.. Source.