https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/confusing-words (vocab section - confusing words)
This week, we’ve added a fantastic new activity to the Confusing Words section of the site. This section is packed with lessons on tricky word pairs like make vs. do, for vs. since, some vs. any, get, and used to. Our newest addition tackles the ever-confusing FOR vs. TO in an engaging and interactive way!
What’s Included?
Learn the Basics
Start with a simple and clear guide that explains the key rules for using FOR and TO, complete with practical examples.
Interactive Multiple Choice & Fill-in-the-Blanks
Test students’ understanding with fun and visually rich multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank exercises. These interactive tasks will help solidify the rules in no time.
Fix the Mistakes
Play a Jeopardy-style game where students identify and correct common errors in FOR vs. TO usage. Perfect for classroom competition and group work!
Video Clip Challenge
Watch short, real-life video clips that highlight phrases with FOR and TO. Students repeat the clips to practice listening and speaking.
Short Story Cloze Activity
End with a creative challenge: an open cloze activity where students complete a story by filling in the blanks with the correct word. A fun way to reinforce the lesson in context!
Explore More in the Confusing Words Section
The Confusing Words section is dedicated to helping students navigate those pesky word pairs that trip up even the best learners. Alongside FOR vs. TO, you’ll find activities for:
Make vs. Do
For vs. Since
Some vs. Any
Get
Used To
With various lessons and interactive games, this section is perfect for building confidence in everyday English.
Why Your Students Will Love It
This activity set combines engaging visuals, interactive tasks, and real-life examples to make learning fun and effective. It’s designed to work for all learning styles, whether students prefer hands-on activities, listening practice, or storytelling.
How to Use It
This flexible activity can be used as part of your lesson in class or assigned as homework for additional practice. Your students will thank you for making grammar so enjoyable!
Take the confusion out of FOR vs. TO and explore the full Confusing Words section today! 🎓
John
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