100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students – Day 1

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 1

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 1

Welcome! Today’s 20-question quiz helps you practice English grammar, spelling, pronunciation, speaking, and writing. Each question gives instant feedback to help you learn. Take your time, and have fun!

Context: We’ll talk about daily routines and personal interests, like what you do every day or what your friends like. You’re at a low intermediate level, so we’ll start with simple tasks and build up.

Grammar (5 Questions)

These questions practice simple present tense (e.g., “She walks”). Choose or write the correct verb form.

1. Maria talks about her morning routine: “I ___ up at 7:00 AM every day.”

2. Describe your habit: “I ___ my teeth twice a day.”

3. Fix this sentence about a friend: “He go to school every day.”

4. About hobbies: “They ___ to play soccer on weekends.”

5. Is this correct? “She walk to the park.”

Spelling (4 Questions)

Practice words like “there” (place) vs. “their” (possession) and correct spelling.

6. In a classroom: “The students left ___ books on the table.”

7. About a pet: “My dog loves to run and ___ in the park.”

8. Fix this: “We stoped at the beach yesterday.”

9. About a cat: “The cat is sleeping over ___.”

Pronunciation (4 Questions)

Practice sounds (/b/ vs. /p/) and word stress. Say words aloud and check.

10. Imagine you hear a word (bat). Is it:

11. Stress in “present” (gift):

12. You hear a word (pen). Is it:

13. “Teacher” stresses the second syllable.

Speaking (3 Questions)

Answer aloud (record if possible) and check your pronunciation.

14. What do you do in the morning?

15. Read aloud: “My friend likes to read books and play games.”

16. Where do you live?

Writing (4 Questions)

Write or fix sentences with correct grammar and punctuation.

17. Write about a daily habit (e.g., “I drink coffee.”).

18. Fix: “she go to the market”

19. Write what your friend likes (e.g., “My friend likes movies.”).

20. Combine: “I have a dog. It is small.”


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