100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 6

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 6

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 6

Tip of the Day: New irregular verbs today—say them aloud to remember! Example: “eat-ate.”

Fantastic Work! You’re shining after Days 1–5! 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 family events and past activities (e.g., last weekend). Clear scenarios will guide you!

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Grammar (5 Questions)

Practice irregular past tense verbs (e.g., “ate,” “took”).

1. Lily talks about dinner: “I ___ pizza last night.”

2. Mark shares his trip: “I ___ photos at the park.”

3. Fix this—Anna’s weekend: “She take a bus yesterday.”

4. Tom’s family event: “We ___ at the party last weekend.”

5. True/False—Sara’s day: “I eat breakfast yesterday” is correct.

Spelling (4 Questions)

Practice irregular past spellings (e.g., “ate”) and homophones (“for” vs. “four”).

6. At a party: “I brought cake ___ my friends.”

7. At a family event: “We invited ___ people.”

8. At dinner: “I ___ a sandwich yesterday.”

9. At breakfast: “We ___ eggs last weekend.”

Pronunciation (4 Questions)

Practice sounds (/v/ vs. /w/) and irregular past verbs (e.g., “ate”). Click “Listen” to hear words and say them aloud. Use Chrome/Firefox.

10. At a family event: Click to hear, then choose:

11. Feeling cautious: Click to hear, then choose:

12. Irregular past in: “I ate dinner.” Click:

13. Irregular past in: “She took a photo.” Click:

Speaking (3 Questions)

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

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

15. Read aloud: “Did you eat breakfast yesterday?” Click:

16. Answer aloud—your friend: “Did your friend take a trip?”

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 ate yesterday (e.g., “I ate a sandwich. It was tasty.”).

18. Fix—your day: “i take a photo yesterday”

19. Write 1–2 sentences about what your family did last weekend (e.g., “My family went to the beach. We ate seafood.”).

20. Combine—your meal: “I ate dinner. It was delicious.”


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