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English Speaking

Beginner Level

Hi Everyone, Welcome to the English Speaking Course for Beginners and Grade 6.
English Speaking
Beginner Level

This is a compilation of video, audio and MCQ based lessons. By the end of the course, you should be
able to listen to, speak, understand and read the basic beginner level English language. You may take
one lesson each day. Additional related is provided at the end of each lesson, if
you would like to study more.

So, let’s get started.

English Quizzes for English Speaking (Beginner Level)

Lesson: ESP001. AT, ON, or IN_ The Triangle Method for Prepositions of Place

Quiz ESP001. AT, ON, or IN_ The Triangle Method for Prepositions of Place

Test your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions. You will get the answers at
the end of the quiz.

1. She lives ________ home with her parents.


at
on
in
2. My office is located __________ Albert Street.
at
on
in
3. He grew up __________ Russia.
at
onin
4. We arrived __________ Spain last week.
at
on
in
5. Have you ever lived __________ Asia?
at
on
in
6. Our hotel room is __________ the 22nd floor, with a fantastic ocean view.
at
on
c
7. We will meet your delegation __________ the airport at 8:00 pm.
at
on
in
8. The next round of interviews will be held __________ Rio de Janeiro.
at
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on
in
9. I'm taking several courses __________ the university this summer.
at
on
in
10. I think there's a 24-hour supermarket __________ Queen Street.
at
on
in

Quiz ESP002. Conversation Skills_ A quick & easy way to make people
understand you

1. Fiona has a strong accent, and people say they have trouble understanding her. To
improve her communication, she should...
give up on learning English
talk as she normally would
introduce the topic before speaking about it
stay home and avoid communicating
2. Stressing topic words can help the listener's understanding.
What does "stress" mean in this context?
the opposite of "calm"
emphasizing a word by saying it louder and longer
anxiety
emphasizing a word by saying it quietly
3. Jose has a strong accent. Jose is talking to Dan, but Dan does not understand Jose.
What can help their conversation continue?
Jose should write down every sentence he wants to say to Dan even though that will slow down
the conversation.
Jose should write down key topic words to help Dan's understanding. Full sentences will take too
long to write.
They should give up. Continuing the conversation will be too frustrating.
Jose should continue the conversation without changing anything.
4. What is a good way to introduce the topic of your favorite restaurant?
"Let me tell you about my favorite restaurant."
"Let you tell me about my favorite restaurant."
"Let you tell me favorite restaurant."
"Let me tell you favorite restaurant."
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5. Kim has difficulty with English pronunciation. Kim asks Harry, "What time does the
last bus leave the station?" Harry says, "I'm sorry. I didn't understand you."
What can help their communication?
She should repeat her question, but louder.
Kim should walk away and find someone better to communicate with.
Kim should introduce her topic by saying, "I have a question." Once Harry understands the word
"question", she should ask her question again stressing key words like "time", "bus", and "leave".
Kim should write down her question on a sign and hold it up.

6. Alvaro often changes topics quickly. His listener has no idea the topic has changed and
gets confused. To help communication, Alvaro can...
continue to change topics quickly with no warning. It's not Alvaro's fault the listener can't keep up.
yell loudly, "We have finished this part. Next part of the conversation."
introduce the new conversation topic by stressing the new topic word, "That reminds me of (new
topic word)".
Write down his topics and show them to the listener.

7. "I'd like to talk about my hometown." What does the d in "I'd" stand for?
do
could
should
would

8. Frankie says, "I'm sorry. I don't understand what you're saying." Pieter
replies "_________"
I'm talking about work.
I'm talking for work.
I'm talking to work.
I'm talking around work.
9. Which of the following is not a way to introduce a topic?
Have you heard of ________ before?
You know ______________?
Let me tell you about ____________.
And that's all I have to say about ________________.

10. Which of the following is an example of a topic word?


100%
of
sports
I

Quiz ESP003. Giving Excuses_ How to say NO in English


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1. There are many reasons why this is a bad idea. __________ it's dangerous.
I just can't imagine
First of all,
I'd love to, but
Secondly,

2. I have given you three reasons why I don't want to participate, __________ being that
I don't have time
today.
the main reason
besides that
the thing is
secondly

3. Laura: "Let's raise money by selling hugs to strangers downtown."


Bobby: "First of all, no one would want to pay money for hugs. ___________, I don't
want to hug strangers on the street."
First of all
I just can't imagine
Thirdly
Secondly

4. I can't go to Ribfest with you because I don't eat meat. __________, I have other
priorities today.
What it comes down to
Besides that
Thirdly
The main reason

5. Cooper: "But you haven't told me exactly what is holding you back from accepting my
offer."
Harry: "__________, Cooper, I simply have no need for this product."
The thing is
Besides that
I'd love to. I really would. But
Thirdly

6. __________ why anyone would need a Jell-O garden gnome.


Besides that
I guess what it comes down to is
At the end of the day,
I just can't imagine
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7. One way to conclude your excuse is to say:


I just can't imagine...
First of all...
I guess what it comes down to is...
The main reason...

8. You want to accept an invitation, but you are unavailable. To sound sincere, you could
say:
I'd love to go. I really would. But I'm unavailable.
First of all, I'm unavailable.
At the end of the day, I'm unavailable..
Besides that, I'm unavailable.

9. All these extra details are nice, but _________ our clients just want to receive quick
and cheap service.
I just can't imagine
besides that,
at the end of the day,
the main reason

10. First of all, I'm busy. Secondly, it's too expensive. ___________, it's too cold outside.
The thing is
I guess what it comes down to is
The main reason
Thirdly

Quiz ESP004. How to say the time in English

1. How do you say 5:15?


"a quarter to five"
"five fifteen"
"a quarter past five"
(both a and b)
(both b and c)
(both a and c)
(a, b, and c are correct)

2. There's only one way to say 4:30.


true
false

False. You could say "four thirty" or "half past four".


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3. The clock shows 9:45. How can you say this?


"nine forty-five"
"nine twenty-five "
both answers are correct

4. Which is correct?
It's three o'clock.
It's three clock.
It's three and clock.
(all of the answers are correct)

5. How do you say 10:05?


"ten oh five"
"ten zero five"
"ten colon five"

6. How do you say 8:40?


"eight forty"
"twenty to nine"
"forty after eight"
(both a and b)
(both a and c)
(both b and c)

7. What's one way to say 10:45?


"ten twenty-five"
"ten thirty-five"
"ten forty-five"
(all of the answers are correct)

8. How do you say 12:00 in the daytime?


noon
after noon
midnight
(both a and c)

9. How do you say 2:45?


"a quarter to three"
"a quarter past two"
"a quarter to four"

10. How do you say 4:30?


"four-thirty"
"half to five"
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"half past four"


(both a and b)
(both a and c)
(both b and c)

Quiz ESP005. 30 English Phrasal Verb Commands

1. You're too close. Please _______________.


back up
gather around
lie down

2. Don't worry about the noise. Just _______________ with your speech.
wake up
quiet down
carry on

3. You seem pretty emotional right now. You need to _______________.


move over
chill out
come on

4. _______________! You forgot your wallet!


Come back
Gather around
Quiet down

5. _______________. Are you serious? You've got to be kidding.


Wake off
Move over
Come on

6. Don't just stand there. It's cold outside. _______________.


Hang on
Grow up
Come in

7. What time can I _______________ to your house?


drink up
come over
shut up
8. You want to make a million dollars? _______________. It's never going to happen.
Dream on
Stand up
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Back in
9. Cheers, everyone! _______________!
Sit down
Drink up
Come over

10. Stop right there! It's too dangerous to come any closer. _______________!
Get back
Wake up
Listen up

11. There's plenty of room in the back seat. _______________.


Quiet down
Back off
Get in

12. Ugh. You're too heavy. _______________ me!


Grow up
Get off
Go back

13. You're too close. _______________ a bit.


Go back
Grow up
Move along

14. I never want to see you again. _______________.


Come over
Come back
Go away

15. You're acting like a child. Stop it and _______________.


grow up
carry on
move over

16. When someone knocks you down, don't stay on the ground. _______________.
Get up
Shut up
Come in
17. I'll be back in five minutes. Could you _______________, please?
move over
gather out
hang on
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18. End the call. It's just a telemarketer. What are you waiting for? Just
_______________.
wake up
hang up
cancel up

19. You look a little sick. Come here to the sofa. _______________.
Move along
Lie down
Stand up

20. Hey! I'm tired of asking for your attention! _______________!


Listen up
Come back
Speak up

21. There's nothing to see here. _______________.


Come in.
Move along.
Quiet down

22. Could you make some space? _______________, please.


Move over
Shut up
Drink up

23. I'm tired of your lies. Just _______________.


shut in
shut around
shut up

24. Sorry, I can't hear you. _______________.


Sit down
Stand up
Speak up

25. Here's a chair. Please _______________.


sit down
sit on
sit in

26. You've been sitting for too long. _______________.


Stand around
Stand up
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Stand in

27. You've been sleeping for ten hours. _______________.


Wake up
Wake on
Wake around

28. There's far too much noise in this room. _______________, please.
Carry on
Get up
Quiet down

29. Children, I'm going to tell you a very important story. _______________.
Gather around
Gather on
Gather to

30. Trust me. You don't want to mess with me. _______________
Back off
Back in
Come in

Quiz ESP006. 10 ways to use ALRIGHT & ALL RIGHT in English

1. “Oh no! Raymond’s face has gone pale and he is struggling to breathe after eating the
prawn curry. Do you think ____________________?”
he’s a bit of alright
he's alright
he’s alrighty then

2. “I’m really looking forward to the party tonight but I’m not sure about this dress.
_____________________.”
Am I alright?
Alright love?
Does it look alright?
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3. “It’s the first time I’ve made this chocolate cake and unfortunately I think I may have
overcooked it. I followed a new recipe. _____________________________?
Alright. Whatever you say.
Does it smell alright?
Everything’s going to be alright.
Does it taste alright?

The most logical answer is 'does it taste alright?' due to seeking reassurance that the cake recipe has
turned out okay. Smelling the cake is also possible, but the less likely answer.

4. Cockney Bill: “Alright mate? Nice weather ain’t it?”


Cockney Jill: “___________________. It’s lovely to have a bit of sun for a change.”

Are you alright?


Alright
How do you do
Fine thanks

In Cockney English, the reply to the greeting 'alright' is to reply back with the same word 'alright'. Note:
the word "ain't" is non-standard Cockney English and means "isn't".

5. You are in a café and you need one more chair for your table. You see a spare chair at
another person’s table, so you approach and say: “Excuse me. __________________ if I
take this chair?”
Is it alright
Ain't it alright
A bit of alright

6. John: “Look at that woman in the red dress. She’s gorgeous.”


Bob: “___________________.”

She’s a bit of alright


She’s a lot of alright
She’s not quite right
She’s been up all night
She's a a slice of alright pudding pie
That's Ronnie

In Cockney non-standard English, when a person is good-looking he or she is a 'bit of alright'.


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7. Jacky: “Come on Steve! We’re going to be late. Have you found your keys yet?”
Steve: “Found them, finally. Alright, ____________________.”
let’s go row a boat
let’s watch some television
let’s take our time
let’s get going
alright

Grammatically speaking, all the answers are potentially correct. However, if you are late to be
somewhere you will want to 'get going' as fast as possible and will not have time for other activities.

8. Dorothy: “I just got a call from Harry’s brother. This morning when Harry was driving to
work he was involved in a serious car accident and now he’s in hospital. He’s had to have
emergency surgery on his leg.”
Pam: “Oh no. ____________________.”
Is the doctor alright?
Is he going to be alright?
Is the hospital alright?
Is he alright a bit?
Is he a bit of alright?
Is that right?

9. Laura: “Mummy, I’m really scared about having my tooth pulled out when I go to the
dentist today.”
Mummy: “Don’t worry. _______________.”
No woman, no cry
Iron like a lion in zion
Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta
Everything’s going to be alright

Note: All the answers are Bob Marley lyrics, although if we are going to be precise, then in the song Bob
Marley actually sings "Every little thing gonna be alright."
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Quiz ESP007. Acting secrets for a strong, dynamic voice

1. Your voice is like an instrument, so it's a good idea to _______ before a presentation.
cool down
warm up

2. A skilled actor will have a great voice if he is ________ in his body.


present
absent
distracted
intense

3. One way to prepare your body for speaking is to do a series of _________ poses.
sports
yoga
practice
ballet

4. Actors often warm up for ____________.


1 to 5 minutes
5 to 10 minutes
10 to 15 minutes
20 minutes to 1 hour

5. What is the name of the yoga pose where you have your hands and feet on the ground
and your hips up high?
Tree Pose
Swan Dive
Downward Dog
Dancer Pose
Dirty Donkey

6. You should aim to hold your _________ for two minutes.


Downward Dog
plank
volume
leg up
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7. After warming up, you should ___________ to see if you have any tension left in your
body.
meditate for 30 minutes
start your presentation
check in with yourself
exit the stage

8. The sound of your voice reflects your relationship with your body.
true
false

9. Another good exercise to warm up your body for speaking is:


muay thai
triathlon
push-ups
marathon running
GTA 5

10. Turn off your phone and shut the door to avoid being __________.
interrupted
cold
hot
focused

Quiz ESP008. Learn English How come

1. 'How come?' has the same meaning as 'why?'.


true
false

2. 'How come?' is very formal English.


true
false

It's informal English. It's a great expression for conversation, but not professional writing.

3. You are late again. How ________?


came
come
do come
comes
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4. Choose the correct sentence.


How come do you not go to work?
Why you no go to work?
How come you don't go to work?
How come don't you go to work?

5. Choose the correct sentence.


You like English. How come?
How come you like English?
Why do you like English?
All of the above answers are correct.
None of the answers are correct.

6. Why _______ you take the bus to work?


does
do
doesn't
are

7. How come ________ watches so much TV?


we
you
Donaldo
they

8. Is the following sentence correct?: "How came you went to Cambodia last year?"
Yes, it's correct.
No. It should be "How come you went to Cambodia last year?"
No. It should be "How come did you go to Cambodia last year?"

9. "How come?" is wrong. There always needs to be a subject and a verb after "How
come".
true
false

10. We can only use "How come?" when we are talking to children.
true
false
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Quiz ESP009. Practice Speaking English_ How to give short answers about
yourself

1. Are you learning karate this year?


Yes, I am.
Yes, I'm.

2. Will you be at home tonight?


No, I'm not.
No, I wasn't.
No, I won't.
No, I willn't

3. Were you in class today?


Yes, I am.
Yes, I was.
Yes, I will.

4. Are you the manager?


Yes, I'm manager.
Yes, I'm not.
Yes, I am.
I'm Mr. Manager.

5. Will you be attending the seminar on Tuesday?


Yes, I am.
Yes, I was.
Yes, I will.

6. Were you ready for the test?


Yes, I was.
Yes, I were.
Yes, I will.
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7. Will you be watching the game tonight?


No, I won't. I have to work late.
No, I'm not. I have to work late.
No, I wasn't. I have to work late.
No, I want. I have to work late.

8. Are you hungry?


Yes, I was.
Yes, I will.
Yes, I am.

9. Will you be eating in the dining room?


No, I am.
No, I'm not.
No, I won't.

10. Are you feeling better now?


Yes, I will. Thanks.
Yes, I am. Thanks.
Yes, I was. Thanks.

Quiz ESP010. How to be CONFIDENT

1. In this lesson, I teach you some ways to become more ______________.


constipated
confident
flatulent
good-looking
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2. If someone tells you that you did something badly, we call this ___________.
civicism
criticism
jerkiness
meanism

3. You will feel more confident talking about a subject if you know a lot about it. That's
why I recommend that you __________ before any important meeting or presentation.
drink coffee
make a list
speak slowly
prepare

4. To seem more confident, you can ____________.


wear leather boots
slouch
stand tall

5. You will seem more confident if you speak ____________.


quickly
slowly
loudly

6. To seem more confident, you should always _____________________.


shake hands
make eye contact
make origami
scream everything you have to say

7. You can practice speaking by recording yourself. This will make you more confident!
true
false
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8. Practice makes __________.


peril
purple
percent
perfect

9. To be more confident, you can make a list of things you ___________ about yourself.
like
hate
know
don't know

10. If you want to be more confident, what shouldn't you do?


smile
reward yourself
be positive
be negative

Quiz ESP011. The 10 Most Common _WHAT_ Questions in English

1. What is the correct question form?


What do he like?
What are he like?
What is he like?
What like is he?

2. What is the correct question form?


What you would like?
What are you would like?
What would you like?
What is you would like?
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3. What is the correct question form?


What is you going to do?
What are you going to do?
What do you going to do?
What you going to do?

4. What is the correct question form?


What's the point?
What are the point?
What the point?
What's point?

5. What is the correct question form?


What is you did on the weekend?
What were you do on the weekend?
What you did on the weekend?
What did you do on the weekend?

6. A: "What's up?"
B: "_________"
Fine, thanks. You?
Not much. You?
A direction. You?
"No, thanks."

7. What is the correct question form?


What do you do?
What are you do?
What do you doing?
What you doing?

8. What is the correct question form?


What's go on?
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What's going?
What's going on?
What's you going on?

9. What is the correct question form?


What you doing tonight?
What do you doing tonight?
What you are doing tonight?
What are you doing tonight?

10. What is the correct question form?


What's you email?
What your email is?
What's your email?
What's is your email?

Quiz ESP012. Learn 10 Easy 3-Word Questions in English

1. At a party, a friend asks you, "Care for another?"


What could he mean?
What's wrong?
Would you like another drink?
Do you understand?
Would you like to go to another party?
Do you love someone else?

2. You arrive at work and see several police cars outside your office building.
You see a friend and ask:
Leaving so soon?
Do you follow?
What's the scoop?
Care for another?
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3. A professor is explaining a complex scientific process to her students.


Along the way, she often asks:
Who is it?
Do you follow?
What's the catch?
Have you met?

4. "What's the matter?" is the same as:


Who is on the phone?
Did you hear the big news?
What is wrong?
Who is it?

5. Michael knocks on the door loudly. From inside the house, his friend Jack asks:
Do you object?
Do you know each other?
Do you know what happened?
Who is it?

6. Your teenage daughter tells you about a company that is offering free cell phones.
What do you say to her?
Have you heard?
Leaving so soon?
Do you mind?
What's the catch?

7. You are the CEO of a large company. You hold a meeting with two of your top
managers. When they arrive, you ask them:
Who is it?
Do you follow?
Have you met?
Whats the catch?
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8. Everyone at your party loves the birthday cake! After everyone has had a piece of cake,
you ask your friend:
Care for one another?
Do you want one?
Does anyone care?
Care for another?

9. You notice your friend putting on his coat and getting ready to leave a dinner party
early.
What do you ask?
Leaving so soon?
Do you mind?
Who is it?

Care for another?

10. On entering your home, you see your young son sitting on the steps and crying.
What do you ask him?
What's the catch?
What's the matter?
Care for another?
Whats the scoop?

Quiz ESP013. Real English_ Talking about pets and animals

1. "I like duck" means:


I love ducks as pets.
I like to eat ducks.

Be careful with 's' here because it changes the meaning. I like duck = I like to eat them. I like ducks = I
like them.
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2. In most of the western world, we can call pets "he" or "she".


true
false - We should always call them "it".

3. What is dog hair called?


paw
fern
fur
scales
stink-hair

4. What do you call a dog with no home or owner?


stranded
snappy
stray
purebred
Melania

5. What sound doesn't a dog make in English?


bark
woof woof
ruff ruff
roar

6. In North America, some dogs wear clothes, especially during the winter.
true
false - That's ridiculous! Clothes are for people!
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7. If someone asks about the "breed" of your dog, they want to know the
________________.
age of the dog
type of dog
sex of the dog
name of the dog

8. Duck and dog have the same long vowel sound.


true
false

9. Asking people about their pets is a bad topic of conversation. Pets are private and
people don't like to talk about them.
true
false

Asking people about their pets is a good conversation topic.

10. A dog's 'hand' is called a ________.


talon
fin
paw
hoof

Quiz ESP014. 15 Common WHO Questions in English

1. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who are he?
Who is she?
Who being they?
Who be he?
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2. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's there?
Who are there?
Who does there?
Who be there?

3. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who wants pizza?
Who want pizza?
Who is want pizza?
Who is pizza?

4. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who wants to go?
Who want to go?
Who is want to go?
Who be want to go?

5. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who do you think you is?
Who do you think you are?
Who are you think you are?
Who does you think you is?

6. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who was win?
Who won?
Who wons?
Who wan?

7. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's in?
Who does in?
Who are in?
Who be in?

8. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's teacher?
Who's the teacher?
Whose the teacher?
Whose teacher is?
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9. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who be I?
Who is I?
Who are I?
Who am I?

10. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who does that?
Who do that?
Who are that?
Who is do that?

Quiz ESP015. Say MORE with LESS_ 2-Word Expressions in English

1. Your best friend, Sandy, is going on vacation.


When she leaves, you say:
Help yourself, Sandy.
Will do, Sandy.
Take care, Sandy.

2. Your co-worker asks you to answer his phone while he is away from his desk for a few
minutes.
You say:
Allow me.
No problem.
Well said!

3. You need to carry a heavy box and some bags from your car. Your neighbour sees that
you are having a hard time.
He carries the box for you and says:
After you.
Watch out!
Allow me.
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4. Your elderly friend, Martha Kent, thanks you for looking after her plants while she was
in the hospital.
You say:
My pleasure, Martha.
Well said, Martha.
Well done, Martha.

5. Your business partner, Daniel, grew your company's sales by 25%.


You say:
Will do, Daniel.
No problem, Daniel.
Well done, Daniel!

6. Your friend, John, gave a speech about the importance of recycling.


You agree with John's ideas, and think he expressed his ideas very well.
When you speak to John, you say:
After you, John!
Well said, John.
My pleasure, John.

7. You have organized a big lunch for your friends and family. Your aunt and uncle arrive
a little late.
You tell them to __________ to anything they would like to eat or drink from the table.
watch out for themselves
allow themselves
help themselves
well done for themselves

8. Michael and Susan are about to enter a meeting room at the same time.
Michael lets Susan enter first and says:
Allow me.
After you.
Take care!
Good job, Susan!
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9. It is 3:00 pm. Your boss, Mr. Gaad, asks you to send him an important report by 5:00
pm.
You are almost finished the report, so you answer:
Well said, Mr. Gaad.
Well done, Mr. Gaad.
Will do, Mr. Gaad.

10. You and Bill are walking down the street and talking about last night's football game.
Bill is about to start crossing the street when you see a car speeding towards the
intersection.
You quickly say:
Watch out!
After you, Bill!
No problem.
Help yourself.

Quiz ESP016. BANG CRASH DING DONG Words that Imitate Sounds

1. What sound does a cat make?


baa
meow
moo
bang

2. What sound does a dog make?


neigh
quack
woof
ping

3. What sound does a snake make?


bark
hiss
whinny
click
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4. What is the sound when someone puts their hands together quickly several times?
clap
cough
mutter
snap

5. What is the sound when someone doesn't speak clearly?


belch
hiccup
mumble
woof

6. What is the sound when air comes up from someone's stomach?


burp
stutter
yawn
pop

7. What sound does a clock make?


crash
thump
tick tock
clap

8. What sound do you hear when two cars hit each other at a high speed?
clatter
click
crash
hiss

9. What sound do you hear from the microwave oven when the food is ready?
bang
ping
squeak
moo

QUIZ ESP017. Don’t make this common mistake – Use the S


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1. I like cats, but I prefer _____.


dog
dogs

2. My favourite part of visiting the family farm is seeing the many _________ roam
around.
chicken
chickens

3. For our wedding, I think we will serve some ________ with cream sauce.
chicken
chickens

4. "These are 400-dollar shoes! Did you really pay 400 ________ for them?"
dollar
dollars

5. Sergio loves royal poodles. He has several _______ on his estate.


dog
dogs

6. The sequoia forest is full of giant _______.


trees
tree

7. I don't like Martha. She ruins everything. Nobody _______ a party pooper.
like
likes

8. Farmer McDonald milks his cows every morning. He gets a lot of _______ from them.
milk
milks

9. How many _________ do you want when you grow up?


children
childrens

10. My mother paid 1300 dollars for her vacation last year. This year, she is shopping for
a 800-________ vacation instead.
dollar
dollars
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QUIZ ESP018. 17 Common _WHEN_ Questions in English

1. What is the correct question form?


When you were born?
When were you born?
When did you born?
When born?

2. What is the correct question form?


When are you wake up?
When you are wake up?
When do you wake up?
When wake up?

3. What is the correct question form?


When are you go to bed?
When you are go to bed?
When do you go to bed?
When go to bed?

4. What is the correct question form?


When is this due?
When does this due?
When are this due?
When due?

5. What is the correct question form?


When are you going to learn?
When do you going to learn?
When are you going to learning?
When learn?

6. What is the correct question form?


When did you have time to do that?
When are you have time to do that?
When did you have time do that?
When have time to do that?
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7. What is the correct question form?


When is last time you went to the movies?
When was the last time you went to the movies?
When was last time you went to some movies?
When last time went to the movies?

8. What is the correct question form?


When are you go home?
When do you go home?
When do you going home?
When go home?

9. What is the correct question form?


When is the play begin?
When does the play begin?
When does the play beginning?
When play begin?

10. What is the correct question form?


When is she free?
When are she free?
When does she free?
When is free?

QUIZ ESP019. Do you hate speaking English around NATIVE SPEAKERS

1. According to Jade, it’s really important not to have the mindset that native speakers
are ________ than you.
better
worse

2. When you speak to someone 'on a level', it means that you speak to that person as if
you are __________.
brothers
equals
enemies
lovers
stupid
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3. According to Jade, some English learners don’t like to speak English around native
speakers because they:
are racist against native speakers.
don’t understand slang very well.
worry too much about making mistakes.

4. According to Jade, people care more about your English level and grammar than what
you are saying.
true
false

5. According to Jade, a teacher must ________ in order to notice the exact mistakes a
person is making when speaking English.
laugh
shout
concentrate
be experienced

6. According to Jade, if making mistakes is something that really bothers you, let yourself
to become more _________, so that you can show others your weak side.
invincible
vulnerable
indomitable

7. According to Jade, nobody has ever learnt a language __________________.


without making mistakes
in twenty-four hours
by reading the dictionary
by studying with grammar books

8. According to Jade, if you practice speaking English with native speakers, you will:
become more confident
become less confident
speak faster than other English learners
speak louder than other English learners

9. Jade recommends that you should ask native speakers to _____________________ if


you have difficulties understanding them.
slow down or repeat themselves
use Google Translate
repeat themselves in your language
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QUIZ ESP020. Practice your English by speaking with KIDS

1. According to Ronnie, it's good to practice your English with kids.


true
false

2. When you talk to kids, you need to use a baby voice.


true
false

3. Why doesn't Mohammed like football as much as other sports?


Because it is a boring sport. He prefers swimming.
Because it is a rough sport, and people get can get hurt.
Because he prefers playing video games.

4. Because children are short, you should always speak down to them.
true
false

5. What country is Mohamed from?


Lebanon
Saudi Arabia
India
Brazil
Libya
Canada
Sweden

6. Kids usually know a lot of ________.


punctuation
rules
slang
accent

7. What does Mohamed say about the weather in Libya?


Libya is hot in summer and cold in winter.
Libya is always very hot.
Libya is cool and comfortable.
Libya is rainy and humid.
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8. Why does Ronnie say that it is easy to talk to kids?


Because they aren't very smart.
Because they like talking to strangers.
Because if you are an adult, they have to sit and listen to you.
Because they usually choose what to talk about.

9. Mohamed likes to play GTA V and other ___________ games.


board
video
hunting
puzzle

10. Kids learn quickly, so their grammar and vocabulary is usually very good.
true
false

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Quiz ESP001. AT, ON, or IN_ The Triangle Method for Prepositions of
Place
1. She lives ________ home with her parents.
At
2. My office is located __________ Albert Street.
On
3. He grew up __________ Russia.
In
4. We arrived __________ Spain last week.
in
5. Have you ever lived __________ Asia?
in

6. Our hotel room is __________ the 22nd floor, with a fantastic ocean view.
on
7. We will meet your delegation __________ the airport at 8:00 pm.
at
8. The next round of interviews will be held __________ Rio de Janeiro.
in
9. I'm taking several courses __________ the university this summer.
at
10. I think there's a 24-hour supermarket __________ Queen Street.
On
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Quiz ESP002. Conversation Skills_ A quick & easy way to make people
understand you
1. Fiona has a strong accent, and people say they have trouble understanding her. To improve her communication, she should...
introduce the topic before speaking about it

2. Stressing topic words can help the listener's understanding.


What does "stress" mean in this context?
emphasizing a word by saying it louder and longer

3. Jose has a strong accent. Jose is talking to Dan, but Dan does not understand Jose. What can help their conversation continue?
Jose should write down key topic words to help Dan's understanding. Full sentences will take too long to write.

4. What is a good way to introduce the topic of your favorite restaurant?


"Let me tell you about my favorite restaurant."

5. Kim has difficulty with English pronunciation. Kim asks Harry, "What time does the last bus leave the station?" Harry says, "I'm sorry.
I didn't understand you."
What can help their communication?
Kim should introduce her topic by saying, "I have a question." Once Harry understands the word "question", she should ask her
question again stressing key words like "time", "bus", and "leave".
6. Alvaro often changes topics quickly. His listener has no idea the topic has changed and gets confused. To help communication, Alvaro can...
introduce the new conversation topic by stressing the new topic word, "That reminds me of (new topic word)".

7. "I'd like to talk about my hometown." What does the d in "I'd" stand for?
would

8. Frankie says, "I'm sorry. I don't understand what you're saying." Pieter replies "_________"
I'm talking about work.
9. Which of the following is not a way to introduce a topic?
Have you heard of ________ before?
You know ______________?
Let me tell you about ____________.
And that's all I have to say about ________________.

10. Which of the following is an example of a topic word?


sports

Quiz ESP003. Giving Excuses_ How to say NO in English


1. There are many reasons why this is a bad idea. __________ it's dangerous.
First of all,
2. I have given you three reasons why I don't want to participate, __________ being that I don't have time today.
the main reason

3. Laura: "Let's raise money by selling hugs to strangers downtown."


Bobby: "First of all, no one would want to pay money for hugs. ___________, I don't want to hug strangers on the street."
Secondly

4. I can't go to Ribfest with you because I don't eat meat. __________, I have other priorities today.
Besides that
5. Cooper: "But you haven't told me exactly what is holding you back from accepting my offer."
Harry: "__________, Cooper, I simply have no need for this product."
The thing is
6. __________ why anyone would need a Jell-O garden gnome.
I just can't imagine

7. One way to conclude your excuse is to say:


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I guess what it comes down to is...

8. You want to accept an invitation, but you are unavailable. To sound sincere, you could say:
I'd love to go. I really would. But I'm unavailable.
9. All these extra details are nice, but _________ our clients just want to receive quick and cheap service.
at the end of the day,
10. First of all, I'm busy. Secondly, it's too expensive. ___________, it's too cold outside.
Thirdly

Quiz ESP004. How to say the time in English


1. How do you say 5:15?
(both b and c)

2. There's only one way to say 4:30.


false
False. You could say "four thirty" or "half past four".
3. The clock shows 9:45. How can you say this?
"nine forty-five"
4. Which is correct?
It's three o'clock.

5. How do you say 10:05?


"ten oh five"
6. How do you say 8:40?
(both a and b)

7. What's one way to say 10:45?


"ten forty-five"

8. How do you say 12:00 in the daytime?


noon

9. How do you say 2:45?


"a quarter to three"

10. How do you say 4:30?


(both a and c)

Quiz ESP005. 30 English Phrasal Verb Commands


1. You're too close. Please _______________.
back up

2. Don't worry about the noise. Just _______________ with your speech.
carry on

3. You seem pretty emotional right now. You need to _______________.


chill out

4. _______________! You forgot your wallet!


Come back

5. _______________. Are you serious? You've got to be kidding.


Come on

6. Don't just stand there. It's cold outside. _______________.


Come in

7. What time can I _______________ to your house?


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come over

8. You want to make a million dollars? _______________. It's never going to happen.
Dream on

9. Cheers, everyone! _______________!


Drink up

10. Stop right there! It's too dangerous to come any closer. _______________!
Get back

11. There's plenty of room in the back seat. _______________.


Get in

12. Ugh. You're too heavy. _______________ me!


Get off

13. You're too close. _______________ a bit.


Go back

14. I never want to see you again. _______________.


Go away

15. You're acting like a child. Stop it and _______________.


grow up

16. When someone knocks you down, don't stay on the ground. _______________.
Get up

17. I'll be back in five minutes. Could you _______________, please?


hang on

18. End the call. It's just a telemarketer. What are you waiting for? Just _______________.
hang up

19. You look a little sick. Come here to the sofa. _______________.
Lie down

20. Hey! I'm tired of asking for your attention! _______________!


Listen up

21. There's nothing to see here. _______________.


Move along.

22. Could you make some space? _______________, please.


Move over

23. I'm tired of your lies. Just _______________.


shut up

24. Sorry, I can't hear you. _______________.


Speak up

25. Here's a chair. Please _______________.


sit down

26. You've been sitting for too long. _______________.


Stand up

27. You've been sleeping for ten hours. _______________.


Wake up

28. There's far too much noise in this room. _______________, please.
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Quiet down

29. Children, I'm going to tell you a very important story. _______________.
Gather around

30. Trust me. You don't want to mess with me. _______________
Back off

Quiz ESP006. 10 ways to use ALRIGHT & ALL RIGHT in English


1. “Oh no! Raymond’s face has gone pale and he is struggling to breathe after eating the prawn curry. Do you think ____________________?”
he's alright
2. “I’m really looking forward to the party tonight but I’m not sure about this dress. _____________________.”
Does it look alright?
3. “It’s the first time I’ve made this chocolate cake and unfortunately I think I may have overcooked it. I followed a new recipe.
_____________________________?
Does it taste alright?
The most logical answer is 'does it taste alright?' due to seeking reassurance that the cake recipe has turned out okay. Smelling the cake is also
possible, but the less likely answer.
4. Cockney Bill: “Alright mate? Nice weather ain’t it?”
Cockney Jill: “___________________. It’s lovely to have a bit of sun for a change.”
Alright
In Cockney English, the reply to the greeting 'alright' is to reply back with the same word 'alright'. Note: the word "ain't" is non-standard
Cockney English and means "isn't".

5. You are in a café and you need one more chair for your table. You see a spare chair at another person’s table, so you approach and say:
“Excuse me. __________________ if I take this chair?”
Is it alright
6. John: “Look at that woman in the red dress. She’s gorgeous.”
Bob: “___________________.”
She’s a bit of alright
In Cockney non-standard English, when a person is good-looking he or she is a 'bit of alright'.

7. Jacky: “Come on Steve! We’re going to be late. Have you found your keys yet?”
let’s get going
Grammatically speaking, all the answers are potentially correct. However, if you are late to be somewhere you will want to 'get going' as fast
as possible and will not have time for other activities.
8. Dorothy: “I just got a call from Harry’s brother. This morning when Harry was driving to work he was involved in a serious car accident and
now he’s in hospital. He’s had to have emergency surgery on his leg.”
Pam: “Oh no. ____________________.”
Is he going to be alright?
9. Laura: “Mummy, I’m really scared about having my tooth pulled out when I go to the dentist today.”
Mummy: “Don’t worry. _______________.”
Everything’s going to be alright
Note: All the answers are Bob Marley lyrics, although if we are going to be precise, then in the song Bob Marley actually sings "Every little thing
gonna be alright."
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Quiz ESP007. Acting secrets for a strong, dynamic voice


1. Your voice is like an instrument, so it's a good idea to _______ before a presentation.
warm up

2. A skilled actor will have a great voice if he is ________ in his body.


present

3. One way to prepare your body for speaking is to do a series of _________ poses.
yoga

4. Actors often warm up for ____________.


20 minutes to 1 hour

5. What is the name of the yoga pose where you have your hands and feet on the ground and your hips up high?
Downward Dog

6. You should aim to hold your _________ for two minutes.


Downward Dog
plank

7. After warming up, you should ___________ to see if you have any tension left in your body.
meditate for 30 minutes
check in with yourself

8. The sound of your voice reflects your relationship with your body.
true
false

9. Another good exercise to warm up your body for speaking is:


push-ups

10. Turn off your phone and shut the door to avoid being __________.
interrupted

Quiz ESP008. Learn English How come


1. 'How come?' has the same meaning as 'why?'.
true

2. 'How come?' is very formal English.


false
It's informal English. It's a great expression for conversation, but not professional writing.

3. You are late again. How ________?


come

4. Choose the correct sentence.


How come you don't go to work?

5. Choose the correct sentence.


All of the above answers are correct.

6. Why _______ you take the bus to work?


do
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7. How come ________ watches so much TV?


Donaldo

8. Is the following sentence correct?: "How came you went to Cambodia last year?"
No. It should be "How come you went to Cambodia last year?"

9. "How come?" is wrong. There always needs to be a subject and a verb after "How come".
false

10. We can only use "How come?" when we are talking to children.
false

Quiz ESP009. Practice Speaking English_ How to give short answers about yourself
1. Are you learning karate this year?
Yes, I am.

2. Will you be at home tonight?


No, I won't.

3. Were you in class today?


Yes, I was.

4. Are you the manager?


Yes, I am.

5. Will you be attending the seminar on Tuesday?


Yes, I will.

6. Were you ready for the test?


Yes, I was.

7. Will you be watching the game tonight?


No, I won't. I have to work late.

8. Are you hungry?


Yes, I am.

9. Will you be eating in the dining room?


No, I won't.

10. Are you feeling better now?


Yes, I am. Thanks.

Quiz ESP010. How to be CONFIDENT


1. In this lesson, I teach you some ways to become more ______________.
confident

2. If someone tells you that you did something badly, we call this ___________.
criticism

3. You will feel more confident talking about a subject if you know a lot about it. That's why I recommend that you __________ before any
important meeting or presentation.
prepare
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4. To seem more confident, you can ____________.


stand tall

5. You will seem more confident if you speak ____________.


slowly

6. To seem more confident, you should always _____________________.


make eye contact

7. You can practice speaking by recording yourself. This will make you more confident!
true
8. Practice makes __________.
perfect

9. To be more confident, you can make a list of things you ___________ about yourself.
like

10. If you want to be more confident, what shouldn't you do?


be negative

Quiz ESP011. The 10 Most Common _WHAT_ Questions in English


What is he like?

2. What is the correct question form?


What would you like?

3. What is the correct question form?


What are you going to do?

4. What is the correct question form?


What's the point?

5. What is the correct question form?


What did you do on the weekend?

6. A: "What's up?"
B: "_________"
Not much. You?

7. What is the correct question form?


What do you do?

8. What is the correct question form?


What's going on?

9. What is the correct question form?


What are you doing tonight?

10. What is the correct question form?


What's your email?

Quiz ESP012. Learn 10 Easy 3-Word Questions in English


1. At a party, a friend asks you, "Care for another?"
Would you like another drink?

2. You arrive at work and see several police cars outside your office building.
What's the scoop?
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3. A professor is explaining a complex scientific process to her students.


Do you follow?

4. "What's the matter?" is the same as:


What is wrong?

5. Michael knocks on the door loudly. From inside the house, his friend Jack asks:
Who is it?

6. Your teenage daughter tells you about a company that is offering free cell phones.
What's the catch?

7. You are the CEO of a large company. You hold a meeting with two of your top managers. When they arrive, you ask them:
Have you met?

8. Everyone at your party loves the birthday cake! After everyone has had a piece of cake, you ask your friend:
Care for another?

9. You notice your friend putting on his coat and getting ready to leave a dinner party early.
What do you ask?
Leaving so soon?

10. On entering your home, you see your young son sitting on the steps and crying.
What's the matter?

Quiz ESP013. Real English_ Talking about pets and animals


1. "I like duck" means:
I love ducks as pets.
I like to eat ducks.
Be careful with 's' here because it changes the meaning. I like duck = I like to eat them. I like ducks = I like them.

2. In most of the western world, we can call pets "he" or "she".


true
false - We should always call them "it".

3. What is dog hair called?


paw
fern
fur
scales
stink-hair

4. What do you call a dog with no home or owner?


stranded
snappy
stray
purebred
Melania

5. What sound doesn't a dog make in English?


bark
woof woof
ruff ruff
roar
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6. In North America, some dogs wear clothes, especially during the winter.
true
false -

7. If someone asks about the "breed" of your dog, they want to know the ________________.
age of the dog
type of dog
sex of the dog
name of the dog

8. Duck and dog have the same long vowel sound.


true
false

9. Asking people about their pets is a bad topic of conversation. Pets are private and people don't like to talk about them.
true
false

10. A dog's 'hand' is called a ________.

talon
fin
paw
hoof

Quiz ESP014. 15 Common WHO Questions in English


1. Choose the correct form of the question.
Who are he?
Who is she?
Who being they?
Who be he?

2. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's there?
Who are there?
Who does there?
Who be there?

3. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who wants pizza?
Who want pizza?
Who is want pizza?
Who is pizza?

4. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who wants to go?
Who want to go?
Who is want to go?
Who be want to go?
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5. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who do you think you is?
Who do you think you are?
Who are you think you are?
Who does you think you is?

6. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who was win?
Who won?
Who wons?
Who wan?

7. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's in?
Who does in?
Who are in?
Who be in?

8. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who's teacher?
Who's the teacher?
Whose the teacher?
Whose teacher is?

9. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who be I?
Who is I?
Who are I?
Who am I?

10. Choose the correct form of the question.


Who does that?
Who do that?
Who are that?
Who is do that?

Quiz ESP015. Say MORE with LESS_ 2-Word Expressions in English


1. Your best friend, Sandy, is going on vacation.
When she leaves, you say:
Help yourself, Sandy.
Will do, Sandy.
Take care, Sandy.

2. Your co-worker asks you to answer his phone while he is away from his desk for a few minutes.
You say:
Allow me.
No problem.
Well said!
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3. You need to carry a heavy box and some bags from your car. Your neighbour sees that you are having a hard time.
He carries the box for you and says:
After you.
Watch out!
Allow me.

4. Your elderly friend, Martha Kent, thanks you for looking after her plants while she was in the hospital.
You say:
My pleasure, Martha.
Well said, Martha.
Well done, Martha.

5. Your business partner, Daniel, grew your company's sales by 25%.


You say:
Will do, Daniel.
No problem, Daniel.
Well done, Daniel!

6. Your friend, John, gave a speech about the importance of recycling.


You agree with John's ideas, and think he expressed his ideas very well.
When you speak to John, you say:
After you, John!
Well said, John.
My pleasure, John.

7. You have organized a big lunch for your friends and family. Your aunt and uncle arrive a little late.
You tell them to __________ to anything they would like to eat or drink from the table.
watch out for themselves
allow themselves
help themselves
well done for themselves

8. Michael and Susan are about to enter a meeting room at the same time.
Michael lets Susan enter first and says:
Allow me.
After you.
Take care!
Good job, Susan!

9. It is 3:00 pm. Your boss, Mr. Gaad, asks you to send him an important report by 5:00 pm.
You are almost finished the report, so you answer:
Well said, Mr. Gaad.
Well done, Mr. Gaad.
Will do, Mr. Gaad.

10. You and Bill are walking down the street and talking about last night's football game.
Bill is about to start crossing the street when you see a car speeding towards the intersection.
You quickly say:
Watch out!
After you, Bill!
No problem.
Help yourself.
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Quiz ESP016. BANG CRASH DING DONG Words that Imitate Sounds
1. What sound does a cat make?
baa
meow
moo
bang

2. What sound does a dog make?


neigh
quack
woof
ping

3. What sound does a snake make?


bark
hiss
whinny
click

4. What is the sound when someone puts their hands together quickly several times?
clap
cough
mutter
snap

5. What is the sound when someone doesn't speak clearly?


belch
hiccup
mumble
woof

6. What is the sound when air comes up from someone's stomach?


burp
stutter
yawn
pop

7. What sound does a clock make?


crash
thump
tick tock
clap

8. What sound do you hear when two cars hit each other at a high speed?
clatter
click
crash
hiss
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9. What sound do you hear from the microwave oven when the food is ready?
bang
ping
squeak
moo

QUIZ ESP017. Don’t make this common mistake – Use the S


1. I like cats, but I prefer _____.
dog
dogs

2. My favourite part of visiting the family farm is seeing the many _________ roam around.
chicken
chickens

3. For our wedding, I think we will serve some ________ with cream sauce.
chicken
chickens

4. "These are 400-dollar shoes! Did you really pay 400 ________ for them?"
dollar
dollars

5. Sergio loves royal poodles. He has several _______ on his estate.


dog
dogs

6. The sequoia forest is full of giant _______.


trees
tree

7. I don't like Martha. She ruins everything. Nobody _______ a party pooper.
like
likes

8. Farmer McDonald milks his cows every morning. He gets a lot of _______ from them.
milk
milks

9. How many _________ do you want when you grow up?


children
childrens

10. My mother paid 1300 dollars for her vacation last year. This year, she is shopping for a 800-________ vacation instead.
dollar
dollars

QUIZ ESP018. 17 Common _WHEN_ Questions in English


1. What is the correct question form?
When you were born?
When were you born?
When did you born?
When born?
English Speaking
Beginner Level

2. What is the correct question form?


When are you wake up?
When you are wake up?
When do you wake up?
When wake up?

3. What is the correct question form?


When are you go to bed?
When you are go to bed?
When do you go to bed?
When go to bed?

4. What is the correct question form?


When is this due?
When does this due?
When are this due?
When due?

5. What is the correct question form?


When are you going to learn?
When do you going to learn?
When are you going to learning?
When learn?

6. What is the correct question form?


When did you have time to do that?
When are you have time to do that?
When did you have time do that?
When have time to do that?

7. What is the correct question form?


When is last time you went to the movies?
When was the last time you went to the movies?
When was last time you went to some movies?
When last time went to the movies?

8. What is the correct question form?


When are you go home?
When do you go home?
When do you going home?
When go home?

9. What is the correct question form?


When is the play begin?
When does the play begin?
When does the play beginning?
When play begin?

10. What is the correct question form?


When is she free?
When are she free?
When does she free?
When is free?

QUIZ ESP019. Do you hate speaking English around NATIVE SPEAKERS


1. According to Jade, it’s really important not to have the mindset that native speakers are ________ than you.
better
worse
English Speaking
Beginner Level

2. When you speak to someone 'on a level', it means that you speak to that person as if you are __________.
brothers
equals
enemies
lovers
stupid

3. According to Jade, some English learners don’t like to speak English around native speakers because they:
are racist against native speakers.
don’t understand slang very well.
worry too much about making mistakes.

4. According to Jade, people care more about your English level and grammar than what you are saying.
true
false

5. According to Jade, a teacher must ________ in order to notice the exact mistakes a person is making when speaking English.
laugh
shout
concentrate
be experienced

6. According to Jade, if making mistakes is something that really bothers you, let yourself to become more _________, so that you can show
others your weak side.
invincible
vulnerable
indomitable

To be vulnerable means that you will show your weaker sides.

7. According to Jade, nobody has ever learnt a language __________________.


without making mistakes
in twenty-four hours
by reading the dictionary
by studying with grammar books

8. According to Jade, if you practice speaking English with native speakers, you will:
become more confident
become less confident
speak faster than other English learners
speak louder than other English learners

9. Jade recommends that you should ask native speakers to _____________________ if you have difficulties understanding them.
slow down or repeat themselves
use Google Translate
repeat themselves in your language

QUIZ ESP020. Practice your English by speaking with KIDS


1. According to Ronnie, it's good to practice your English with kids.
true
false
English Speaking
Beginner Level

2. When you talk to kids, you need to use a baby voice.


true
false

3. Why doesn't Mohammed like football as much as other sports?


Because it is a boring sport. He prefers swimming.
Because it is a rough sport, and people get can get hurt.
Because he prefers playing video games.
Because it's a complicated sport with many rules. He prefers games that are easy to learn.

4. Because children are short, you should always speak down to them.
true
false

5. What country is Mohamed from?


Libya

6. Kids usually know a lot of ________.


slang

7. What does Mohamed say about the weather in Libya?


Libya is always very hot.

8. Why does Ronnie say that it is easy to talk to kids?


Because they usually choose what to talk about.

9. Mohamed likes to play GTA V and other ___________ games.


video

10. Kids learn quickly, so their grammar and vocabulary is usually very good.
true

……………………………
Please try again
0 to 4
Hmm. Not bad,
5 to 7
Bravo, Excellent
8 to 10

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