
eBook - ePub
Games and Puzzles for English as a Second Language
- 64 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
Games and Puzzles for English as a Second Language
About this book
Students can hone their verbal and grammatical skills with this entertaining workbook. Search-a-words, crossword puzzles, anagrams, and other challenges build vocabulary and spelling skills. They also help students understand and identify idioms, irregular past tenses and participles, and other linguistic stumbling blocks. Perfect for individual study or as a course supplement.
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Yes, you can access Games and Puzzles for English as a Second Language by Victoria Fremont,Brenda Flores, Brenda Flores in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Languages & Linguistics & English Language. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Answers
p. 1 Colors
red
blue
green
yellow
white
orange
tan
pink
gray (grey)
gold
blue
green
yellow
white
orange
tan
pink
gray (grey)
gold
p. 2 Four-Letter Words

p. 3 Secret Fruits
grape
orange
banana
apple
cherry
orange
banana
apple
cherry
fig
strawberry
prune
raisin
watermelon
strawberry
prune
raisin
watermelon
secret word = grapefruit
p.4 Traveling
New York
Florida
Massachusetts
Texas
Arizona
missing word = California
Florida
Massachusetts
Texas
Arizona
missing word = California
p. 5 Animals

p. 6 Busy Saturday
dry cleaner
florist
bank
bakery
florist
bank
bakery
pharmacy
supermarket
beauty salon
secret word = library
supermarket
beauty salon
secret word = library
p.7 Lunch

pp. 8-9 Past Tense

p. 10 Comparisons
You look very sick; youāre (e)
The baby is sleeping; be (m)
Tom got perfect scores on all his exams; he was (d)
Look at Susie all dressed up in her party dress; she looks (j)
This bed is very uncomfortable; itās (1)
Mark will never change his mind; heās (a)
I canāt see without my glasses; Iām (o)
Jill hadnāt eaten all day; she was (f)
Ann was so embarrassed when she spilled ink on Bobās shirt; her face turned (n)
Letās ask Raul to help us move this heavy trunk; heās (i)
Akiko went out without her gloves; her hands were (b)
Pablo needs to go on a diet; heās (h)
I have no responsibilities today; Iām (c)
Iāve heard that joke a hundred times; itās (k)
Maria, you need to eat more. Youāve lost so much weight that youāre (g)
The baby is sleeping; be (m)
Tom got perfect scores on all his exams; he was (d)
Look at Susie all dressed up in her party dress; she looks (j)
This bed is very uncomfortable; itās (1)
Mark will never change his mind; heās (a)
I canāt see without my glasses; Iām (o)
Jill hadnāt eaten all day; she was (f)
Ann was so embarrassed when she spilled ink on Bobās shirt; her face turned (n)
Letās ask Raul to help us move this heavy trunk; heās (i)
Akiko went out without her gloves; her hands were (b)
Pablo needs to go on a diet; heās (h)
I have no responsibilities today; Iām (c)
Iāve heard that joke a hundred times; itās (k)
Maria, you need to eat more. Youāve lost so much weight that youāre (g)
p. 11 Antonyms

pp. 12-13 Analogies
- hospital
- cow
- drank
- five
- knee
- inexpensive
- after
- light
- finger
- grape
- tulip
- glove
- melt
- dozen
- bowl
- length
- too
- frown
- blackboard
- watch
- teeth
- bottom
p. 14 Thief
necklace
watch
money
painting
ring
missing word = camera
watch
money
painting
ring
missing word = camera
p. 15 Clothing

pp. 16-17 Pain in the Neck
get off my back (p)
break a leg (i)
feel it in my bones (a)
pulling your leg (m)
like you need a hole in the head (q)
have a good head on your shoulders (d)
see eye to eye (e)
have a heart (b)
cost an arm and a leg (c)
keep an eye on (o)
nosy (n)
up to my ears ((f)
on the tip of my tongue (j)
off the top of my head (h)
keep your chin up (1)
all ears (g) ...
break a leg (i)
feel it in my bones (a)
pulling your leg (m)
like you need a hole in the head (q)
have a good head on your shoulders (d)
see eye to eye (e)
have a heart (b)
cost an arm and a leg (c)
keep an eye on (o)
nosy (n)
up to my ears ((f)
on the tip of my tongue (j)
off the top of my head (h)
keep your chin up (1)
all ears (g) ...
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Authorsā Note
- Connect-a-Color
- Four-Letter Words
- Secret Fruits
- Traveling around the United States
- Where Are All the Animals?
- Valeriaās Busy Saturday
- Whatās for Lunch?
- Verbs in the Past Tense
- Common Comparisons
- Crossword of Antonyms
- Analogies
- What the Thief Stole!
- Clothing
- Heās Really a Pain in the Neck!
- Searching for Irregular Past Participles
- In the Kitchen
- Missing Animals
- College Courses
- Homophones
- Packing for Her Trip
- Letās Travel
- Oscarās Living Room
- More Homophones
- Setting the Table
- Parts of the Body
- He Has the Memory of an Elephant!
- Chantalās Vegetable Garden
- Sports, Sports, Sports
- The Car
- Match the Idiom
- Whatās My Job?
- Secret Language
- Things to Do
- The Drugstore
- Connect an Irregular Verb
- All He Bought for Christmas
- Answers
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