Professions
Two weeks ago I posted a matching exercise about jobs and professions. Now I am posting a quiz which is a bit more difficult than the matching exercise but I am sure you can solve it.
Two weeks ago I posted a matching exercise about jobs and professions. Now I am posting a quiz which is a bit more difficult than the matching exercise but I am sure you can solve it.
You can find 16 French words in the list below, and a spiral with only 15 words.
Your task is to find the antonyms in the spiral and to write the correct words next to their opposites.
The solution is the word which has no antonym in the spiral.
I am posting a Chinese puzzle now that is a bit more difficult than the ones I made earlier. I wanted to be sure that you could solve it, so I am listing the Chinese words under the exercise again so that you can easily look up the Pinyin if you feel lost.
加油
En esta entrada puedes encontrar una actividad sobre profesiones. Esto es un ejercicio de emparejamiento (matching exercise). En la semana que viene trato de publicar una actividad segunda, un quiz con 15 preguntas.
Now I am posting a new exercise for learners of the Hungarian language. The topic for today is "fruits." If the names of the fruits in the pictures are unfamiliar to you, scroll down to the vocabulary section and study the words first. In a few hours, try again to complete the task to see whether you can still recall the answers.
I am posting a match-up exercise for Korean learners today.
There are 14 Korean sentences listed in Hangul below, and 14 more are listed as mp3 files. An adjective appears in each of the written sentences, and its opposite appears in each of the mp3 sentences.
Your task is to find the opposite pairs.
If you are stuck, no problem. Just scroll down to the Help section where you can find the solutions and also the translation of the sentences.
The audio may not work on mobile devices, but it should work fine on laptops.
The word scramble below is more difficult than the puzzles usually posted in this blog. Its level is around B2 or C1, but it is doable. If it is too difficult for you, scroll down to the vocabulary section where you will find the English translation of the words.