100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 5

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 5

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 5

Tip of the Day: Irregular verbs are tricky—repeat them aloud to remember! Example: “go-went.”

Great Job! You’re killing it after Days 1–4! Today’s 20-question quiz builds on grammar, spelling, pronunciation, speaking, and writing. Click “Listen” for sounds and check instant feedback. Let’s do this!

Context: We’ll talk about what you did last weekend (past events) and some fun activities. Clear scenarios will help you focus!

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Grammar (5 Questions)

Practice simple past (e.g., “She walked”) and irregular past verbs (e.g., “went”).

1. Tom is talking about his weekend: “I ___ to the zoo last weekend.”

2. Sara shares her weekend: “I ___ a movie on Saturday.”

3. Fix this—Mark’s weekend: “He go to the beach yesterday.”

4. Anna’s routine: “She ___ to school every day.”

5. True/False—Lisa’s weekend: “I were at the park” is correct.

Spelling (4 Questions)

Practice irregular past spellings (e.g., “bought”) and homophones (“see” vs. “sea”).

6. At the beach: “We saw the ___ yesterday.”

7. At the movies: “Did you ___ that film?”

8. At the store: “I ___ a new shirt last weekend.”

9. At the market: “We ___ some fruit yesterday.”

Pronunciation (4 Questions)

Practice sounds (/ʃ/ vs. /tʃ/) and past tense endings (e.g., “walked”). Click “Listen” to hear words and say them aloud. Use Chrome/Firefox for best audio.

10. At the store: Click to hear, then choose:

11. In the kitchen: Click to hear, then choose:

12. Past tense ending in: “She walked.” Click:

13. Past tense ending in: “I played.” Click:

Speaking (3 Questions)

Answer aloud (record if possible) and type to check grammar. Pronounce irregular past verbs clearly (e.g., “went”).

14. Answer aloud—your weekend: “What did you do last weekend?”

15. Read aloud: “Did you buy something yesterday?” Click:

16. Answer aloud—your friend: “Did your friend see a movie?”

Writing (4 Questions)

Write short responses (1–2 sentences) or fix errors with correct grammar and punctuation.

17. Write 1–2 sentences about what you did last weekend (e.g., “I went to the zoo. It was fun.”).

18. Fix—your weekend: “i see a movie yesterday”

19. Write 1–2 sentences about what your friend did yesterday (e.g., “My friend bought a book. She read it.”).

20. Combine—your day: “I went to the beach. It was sunny.”


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