100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 13
You’re Rocking It! Amazing work on Days 1–12! Today’s 20-question quiz builds on grammar, spelling, pronunciation, speaking, and writing. Click “Listen” for sounds and check instant feedback.
Context: We’ll talk about giving and receiving advice. Clear scenarios will guide you!
Grammar (5 Questions)
Practice modals like “should” (e.g., “You should study”) and review “can” and “must.”
1. Lily gives advice: “You ___ study for the test.”
2. Mark’s obligation: “I ___ finish my homework.”
3. Fix this—Anna’s advice: “She should to eat healthy food.”
4. Tom’s ability: “I ___ swim in the pool.”
5. True/False—Sara’s advice: “You should studies” is correct.
Spelling (4 Questions)
Practice modal forms (e.g., “should go”) and homophones (“see” vs. “sea”).
6. At a beach: “I can ___ the sea.”
7. On a trip: “We should swim in the ___.”
8. Giving advice: “You ___ rest if you’re tired.”
9. Helping a friend: “We ___ help each other.”
Pronunciation (4 Questions)
Practice sounds (/k/ vs. /g/) and modal stress. Click “Listen” to hear words and say them aloud. Use Chrome/Firefox.
10. At a party: Click to hear, then choose:
11. At school: Click to hear, then choose:
12. Stress in: “You should REST now.” Click:
13. True/False: “Should” in “We should eat” is stressed. Click:
Speaking (3 Questions)
Answer aloud (record if possible) and type to check grammar. Pronounce modals clearly (e.g., “should study”).
14. Answer aloud—giving advice: “What should I do if I’m tired?”
15. Read aloud: “Should you study for the test?” Click:
16. Answer aloud—your friend: “Must your friend clean the room?”
Writing (4 Questions)
Write short responses (1–2 sentences) or fix errors with correct grammar and punctuation.
17. Write 1–2 sentences giving advice about studying (e.g., “You should study every day. It helps you learn.”).
18. Fix—your obligation: “i must finishes my homework”
19. Write 1–2 sentences about what you should do and what you can do (e.g., “I should study for my test. I can read well.”).
20. Combine—your advice: “You should rest. You rest well.”
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