100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 9

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 9

100-Lesson Remedy for ESL Students: Day 9

Tip of the Day: Simple future with “will” (e.g., “I will go”) is for plans—practice it aloud!

You’re Rocking It! Amazing work on Days 1–8! 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 future plans and recent experiences. Clear scenarios will guide you!

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Grammar (5 Questions)

Practice present perfect and simple future with “will” (e.g., “will go”).

1. Lily plans her weekend: “I ___ to the park tomorrow.”

2. Mark’s recent trip: “I ___ a new city this month.”

3. Fix this—Anna’s plan: “She will goes to the store.”

4. Tom’s future plan: “I ___ a movie next weekend.”

5. True/False—Sara’s recent action: “I have saw a movie” is correct.

Spelling (4 Questions)

Practice future tense forms (e.g., “will go”) and homophones (“too” vs. “two”).

6. At a party: “I ate ___ much food.”

7. At a store: “I will buy ___ shirts.”

8. Planning a trip: “I ___ to the beach tomorrow.”

9. Planning dinner: “We ___ pizza tomorrow.”

Pronunciation (4 Questions)

Practice sounds (/f/ vs. /v/) and future tense stress. Click “Listen” to hear words and say them aloud. Use Chrome/Firefox.

10. At a party: Click to hear, then choose:

11. On a trip: Click to hear, then choose:

12. Stress in: “I will GO tomorrow.” Click:

13. True/False: “Will” in “We will eat” is stressed. Click:

Speaking (3 Questions)

Answer aloud (record if possible) and type to check grammar. Pronounce “will” clearly (e.g., “will go”).

14. Answer aloud—your plans: “What will you do tomorrow?”

15. Read aloud: “Will you see a movie tomorrow?” Click:

16. Answer aloud—your friend: “Will your friend eat dinner with you?”

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 will do tomorrow (e.g., “I will go to the park. It will be fun.”).

18. Fix—your plan: “i will goes to the store”

19. Write 1–2 sentences about what your friend has done recently (e.g., “My friend has seen a movie. She liked it.”).

20. Combine—your plan: “I will eat dinner. It will be delicious.”


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