Three Ways to Practice with Interactive Gap-Fill Activities
Learn a fun way to practice listening, reading, and vocabulary with advanced grammar.
Try it yourself!
- Lesson 1 - Relative Clauses
- Lesson 2 - Non-defining Relative Clauses
- Lesson 3 - Noun Clauses
- Lesson 4 - Present Participle Clauses
- Lesson 5 - Past Participle Clauses
- Lesson 6 - Relative Clauses with Quantifiers
- (Demo Video)
Three Practice Methods
Method 1: Listen and fill in real-time Play the audio and complete the gaps as you listen. You'll need to keep up with the audio in real time.
Method 2: Listen first, then complete Listen to the entire conversation while reading along. Stop the audio, then fill in the missing words based on what you heard.
Method 3: Complete first, then check Fill in the gaps first using your knowledge, then play the audio to check your answers.
How It Works
- Each activity gives you three attempts
- Correct answers turn green when you submit
- You can move through multiple conversations in each lesson
- These activities appear in most advanced lesson pages
Try It Yourself
The video demonstrates the first three conversations and leaves the fourth one for you to practice independently.
You'll find these gap-fill activities throughout the advanced lessons on Ello—just look for the word gap activity on any lesson page.
Watch the full tutorial here: [link below]
Each method helps develop your listening and reading skills in different ways. Experiment to find which approach works best for you.
Try it yourself!
- Lesson 1 - Relative Clauses
- Lesson 2 - Non-defining Relative Clauses
- Lesson 3 - Noun Clauses
- Lesson 4 - Present Participle Clauses
- Lesson 5 - Past Participle Clauses
- Lesson 6 - Relative Clauses with Quantifiers
- (Demo Video)
Thank you for your attention!
Todd Beuckens
ESL Teacher
Creator and Listening Coach for ELLLO

