Interactive English Quizzes and Exercises
Interactive learning tools turn any English topic into a quick, hands-on activity. The tools in this section run in the browser, work on a projector, tablet or interactive whiteboard, and can be customised in seconds — you choose the words, images or questions, and the tool does the rest. No installation, no login, no preparation pack to print.
For ESL teachers
Use the tools as warm-ups, drilling rounds, speaking practice, review games or end-of-lesson rewards. Load your own vocabulary list into a spinning cube to revise the words from the last unit, or use a wheel to randomly pick students, topics or speaking prompts. When you need students talking to each other rather than to you, build a This or That round: two pictures on the screen, one question — Maths or Art? — and every pair has something to say and a reason to explain. Each tool is silent enough to use during pair work and visual enough to keep the whole class watching. The same tool can be reused across levels — from young learners doing flashcard practice to teens debating discussion questions in B2 lessons.
For parents and homeschoolers
If you teach English at home, these tools add a game element to revision without extra screens or apps. Type in the words your child is learning this week, spin the cube or the wheel, and ask them to make a sentence, spell the word or act it out. A This or That page works well at the dinner table too — pick two pictures, let your child choose one and say why in English. Short five-minute rounds work better than long worksheets for keeping younger children engaged, and you can pair them with trivia quizzes for a fuller home lesson.
What's inside
Three tool families are available right now: cubes — 3D rotating dice with editable sides for vocabulary, images and prompts; wheels — customisable spinners for random picks and decision games; and This or That — picture pairs for pair work, where each partner chooses one option and explains the choice, with ready-made phrases on the screen to support weaker students. Every activity you build gets its own link, so you can save it, reuse it next year or send it to your students. Pick a tool below to start building your activity.


