More than 20 English Brain Training exercises to enhance your memory and help you integrate and develop four skill sets (details in the course overview).
Absolutely! Here are but a few: Sound matching boosts short-term memory; dictation exercises improve listening and writing skills; mind mapping exercises improve creativity and idea generation; crossword puzzles improve vocabulary and verbal fluency; auditory and Visual Dual n-back improve working memory and attention control.
Definitely! For example, playing a game of “Memory Match” where you have to remember the placement of cards can significantly boost your memory skills.
Yes, many studies suggest that memory improvement exercises can indeed deliver on their promises. So, if you’re looking to sharpen your memory, these exercises are definitely worth trying out.
Absolutely! If you’re even just a little skeptical, give them a shot and see the results for yourself!
Optimizing Your English Brain
Magical English Brain Training
Twisting Your English Brain
Speeding Up Your English Brain
Brain Training in English
Brain Training with English Oral Reading
English Brain Training Prints
Please read the English instructions first. This is also part of the training. If you don’t understand them, click on the language dropdown in the top right hand corner of the page.
**It is not just about getting the correct answers: what it’s about is helping you to explore how you learn and discover the optimal route via the English speaking world: expanding your knowledge; broadening your horizons; and opening up previously unthought of vistas. Those activities include here but are not limited to: ## True or False / Multiple Choice / Drag’n’Drop /Type in the answer / Highlight Odd One Out / Fill in Gap / Click Correct Answer / Pronunciation Power Practice / Listen and Write.
Enjoy!
Training Your English Brain #1: TOFF aka True Or Flippantly False
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Brain Training #5 PUPP aka Power Up Pronunciation Practice Topic: Work
For those who need a little work on pronunciation
Brain Training #6: WOW aka Words On Work
Find the Seven Work Related words.
Question #7: JUMDEF aka Jumbled Definition
Rearranging Words, then dragging and dropping them into their proper places to make a proper sentence.
Brain Training #8: GOB aka Good Or Bad (sentence)?
Revisiting in order to revise some basic grammar…..
Brain Training #9: EAR aka Establishing Analogous Relations
Low-level reasoning practice to help you think in English.
Brain Training #10 CAIF aka Chunking and Intonation Focus
PPP via Chunking and Intonation Focus
Brain Training #11- STD aka Spot the Differences: Part A
A fun variant on one of the classics: Study the picture below for between 20 and 30 seconds. There are 8 differences. DO NOT VOCALIZE the differences. ONLY SEE THEM. Click on the image to confirm.
Brain Training #12: OCA akaOne Correct Answer
Speak Loud and Slow and as Clear as you possibly can.
Brain Training #13 NOYQ aka NO or YES Questions
A few vocabulary questions on work here
Brain Training #14:LATAQ aka Listen and Then Answer Questions
Another silly acronym. This is just Listening Comprehension. Here we are looking at the ‘ed’ endings in the past form of regular verbs. (Not always easy to hear. Or say!) Pronunciation exercise coming soon.
Brain Training #15 @ WhQs The 7 Most Important Words in the English Language
Who what where when how and which and why
Brain Training #16: LIP aka Listen, Identify Process
Listen to the short extract from above. Highlight the words you hear.
Brain Training #17: GTQ- aka #GuessTheQuestion
Read the Answer. When you think you know the question, click/tap the mic button to speak and have your pronunciation checked.
Training Your Brain #18: QPR aka Quick Prefix Revision
Know your prefixes and you will see a thousandfold increase in your speed of learning… Exponential at the very least..
Training Your Brain #19: LAW aka Listen And Write (ie What You Hear!)
Just a kinda fancy way of saying dictation; click speaker below left to listen. Write or repeat what you hear.
Training Your Brain #20: How good is your Working Memory? Improve it with this Sound Recognition and Working Memory Training Exercise
Match the songs and sounds of songbirds from Australia.
Clockwise, from the arrow on the flipchart, enunciate these sentences as clearly as possible
The arrow on the flipchart is pointing downwards. The ear of the man wearing the blue shirt has been removed. The blonde woman is missing an eye. The documents in the middle of the table are missing. The cat is not there. The brunette is wearing yellow shoes. The presenter’s tie is blue. The pen in the presenter’s hand is gone.
When finished, click on button to see if you say the sentences again. Twice! First do it without reading the text but looking at the picture. Then, look away and visualize the picture and paraphrase. ie in your own words