❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more extreme word to replace 'happy'.
📍 Round 4️⃣. Be more EXTREME 📍
"I was [happy] to be selected as first violin."
(e.g., ebullient etc.)
ℹ️ Suggestions: euphoric, elated, ecstatic.
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more critical word to replace 'adequate'.
📍 Round 2️⃣. Be more CRITICAL 📍
"The company's performance this quarter was [unsatisfactory] ."
(e.g. appalling etc.)
ℹ️ Suggestions: deficient, poor, underwhelming .
🔤 Eloquence (speaking) 🔤
Benefits➕:
🆒 Choose the best words to communicate your tone and meaning ;
📓 Master new words and expand your vocabulary ;
🎤 Find the right word when speaking in professional settings .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Replace the highlighted word to match the tone of the prompt. Type as many alternate words as possible. Avoid words that do not follow the prompt of the sentence.
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🔤 Diction (speaking) 🗣
Benefits➕:
🗣 Choose the best words and phrases to improve your speaking ;
🗨 Avoid embarrassing errors in conversations .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Determine if the sentences contain errors by choosing VALID or ERROR.
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1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Middle English calu, meaning bald. It was originally connected to young birds that didn't have feathers and were immature.
2️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the French facetie, meaning a joke or jesting remark. The suffix -ious often forms adjectives.
1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
Related to the Latin cupiditas, meaning yearning or desire. It shares a common root with Cupid, the Roman god of love and attraction.
⚽️ Exercise of the Day ⚽️
🫵🏻 I dare you!
ℹ️ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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🔤 Spelling (writing) 🔤
Benefits➕:
📄✔️ Eliminate spelling errors in your writing ;
☑️ Learn to catch errors that spell-check overlooks ;
📝 Write more efficiently and confidently .
❗️ INSTRUCTIONS: Finish all three rounds choosing the selection that correctly completes the word above.
📍ROUNDS:
♨️ Double or single letter?
♨️ Add a letter or OK?
♨️ Flip-flop
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↩️ MOVE THE SENTENCE:
📄 🅰️ From 1885 to 1917, Russian jeweler Peter Faberge created 50 enameled and decorated eggs for the Russian royal family. The first was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III. 🅱️ Each of the eggs are a testament to Faberge's creative genius. ↩️ The last, which was never finished, was commissioned by the last tsar of Russia. Arguably, the most elaborate one is the Fifteenth Anniversary Egg. It was created in 1911. The egg is decorated with miniature paintings of each member of the royal family. 📃
1️⃣ Location A ;
2️⃣ Location B .
🔁 REPLACE THE SENTENCE:
📄 From 1885 to 1917, Russian jeweler Peter Faberge created 50 enameled and decorated eggs for the Russian royal family. The first was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III. 🔁 Each of the eggs are a testament to Faberge's creative genius. The last, which was never finished, was commissioned by the last tsar of Russia. Arguably, the most elaborate one is the Fifteenth Anniversary Egg. It was created in 1911. The egg is decorated with miniature paintings of each member of the royal family. 📃
1️⃣ Each of the eggs being a testament to Faberge's creative genius ;
2️⃣ Each of the eggs is a testament to Faberge's creative genius .
♻️ Refinement (writing) ♻️
Benefits➕:
📖 Make your long-form writing more clear and coherent ;
📝 Learn to better structure your paragraphs ;
⚡️ Get your point across faster with more organized writing .
❗️ Heads-up: To make most of this game, play with a timer. That is, right after having read the initial text, start a timer for 40 secs: 10 secs for replacing, combining, and moving tasks. 10 secs for the bonus round.
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📝 Punctuation (writing) 📝
Benefits➕:
⁉️ Improve your use of apostrophes, commas, hyphens, and more ;
📝 Write more clearly by using punctuation marks in the right place .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct punctuation.
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1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
Related to the Latin ossis, meaning bones. The suffix -ify is used for verbs.
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more forceful word to replace 'asking'.
📍 Round 3️⃣. Be more FORCEFUL 📍
"Due to the threat, the security guard is [asking] everyone to evacuate."
(e.g., ordering etc.)
ℹ️ Suggestions: compelling, instructing, urging.
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Enter a more urgent word to replace 'run'.
📍 Round 1️⃣. Be more URGENT 📍
"The herd sensed danger and began to [run] ."
(e.g., scurry etc.)
ℹ️ Suggestions: sprint, stampede, jet.
1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Middle French duppe, meaning a deceived person. It was possibly an alteration of hoopoe, a bird known for its lack of intelligence.
1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Old Norse gelda, a term related to castration or an inability to reproduce. Another modern meaning of gelded is castrated.
📓 Clarity (writing) 📓
Benefits➕:
🗨✔️ Learn to express yourself clearly and concisely ;
👥✔️ Use more direct phrases to avoid misunderstanding .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Replace a wordy phrase to make the sentence as brief as possible.
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⚽️ Exercise of the Day ⚽️
🫵🏻 You better do it!
ℹ️ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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⭕️ Syntax (writing) ❌
Benefits➕:
📄🔍 Avoid making embarrassing mistakes in your writing ;
🛎🔨 Master tricky grammar rules .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Determine if the sentences contain errors by choosing: ERROR, or VALID.
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1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Latin fello, meaning villain. Fell is related to the word felon.
1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Old English ceorl, meaning a peasant or person without rank. Over time, it became an insult for anyone without manners.
↔️ COMBINE THE SENTENCES:
📄 From 1885 to 1917, Russian jeweler Peter Faberge created 50 enameled and decorated eggs for the Russian royal family. The first was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III. Each of the eggs are a testament to Faberge's creative genius. The last, which was never finished, was commissioned by the last tsar of Russia. Arguably, the most elaborate one is the Fifteenth Anniversary Egg. 🔁 It was created in 1911. The egg is decorated with miniature paintings of each member of the royal family. 📃
1️⃣ The Fifteenth Anniversary Egg was arguably created in 1911 and the most elaborate ;
2️⃣ The Fifteenth Anniversary Egg, created in 1911, is arguably the most elaborate .
❗️INSTRUCTIONS: Read the selection and start answering questions.
📄 From 1885 to 1917, Russian jeweler Peter Faberge created 50 enameled and decorated eggs for the Russian royal family. The first was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III. Each of the eggs are a testament to Faberge's creative genius. The last, which was never finished, was commissioned by the last tsar of Russia. Arguably, the most elaborate one is the Fifteenth Anniversary Egg. It was created in 1911. The egg is decorated with miniature paintings of each member of the royal family. 📃
1️⃣ Word of the Day 📎
Etymology
From the Old English wynsum, meaning pleasant and agreeable.
⚽️ Exercise of the Day ⚽️
🫵🏻 I bet you won't do it!
ℹ️ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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