Today I learned how to tap into my large reserve of HTML quizzes, exercises, puzzles, etc. that students have enjoyed. Many are basic because most adult speakers of English make frequent basic, small mistakes. Therefore, reviewing these errors can help you eliminate them in your everyday use. These resources are all taken from websites, PDFs, and other documents that I have collected over the years. Since I did not create these resources, I humbly request that that you support the respective authors by going to their specific website.
If you look at the tabs above you will see two quizzes from http://a4esl.org/ Activities for ESL. They have many such quizzes, and lots of interesting information. I recommend this website highly because it is so comprehensive and seems to have no advertising. As days go by, I will continue to add tabs to the top of the blog so eventually readers can find all they need gathered right here. Please let me know if you have any requests! carignan.paul@gmail.com
I have found that even advanced learners of English as a second language often make simple, minor mistakes without noticing it. Using quizzes like these can help you if you want to improve your English fluency. You may want to review my posting "Back to Basics," which mentions other ways to strengthen your foundation of English knowledge. Sure, you need lots of vocabulary, but if you make simple mistakes then you will not be expressing yourself well in English.
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