In Context (Meaning + Inference)
Sentence Correction
Compound Nouns in Function
Higher-Order Thinking (Reason & Compare)
Creative Use - Past Perfect
100

She moved to a different city but had to continue her ______.”
(Choose the right word: primary, secondary, education, degree)

education

100

She attend secondary school last year.

attended

100

A student uses this to check their daily lessons and class times.
(timetable, homework, text book)

timetable

100

Which is more important: doing well in exams or gaining effort? Explain in one sentence.

Answer: Students must reason: effort can lead to doing well; doing well alone doesn’t show learning.

100

Make a sentence with ordinary in a school context.

By the end of the term, I realized that the school day had been ordinary, even though we had studied many subjects.  

200

He was one of many students who failed, but later he ______ in his final exams.

did well

200

He done badly in the maths test.

did badly

200

Teachers write notes or instructions on this in class.

blackboard

200

Compare primary and secondary school in one sentence using “because”.

Answer: e.g., “Secondary school is harder than primary school because students study more subjects.”

200

Describe a school surrounded by nature in one sentence.

I had never seen a school so peaceful; it had been surrounded by trees and flowers, which made studying enjoyable.

300

Students who live at school during the term usually go to a ______.

boarding school

300

After primary school, they go secondary school.

went to secondary school

300

Students complete these exercises at home to practise lessons.

homework

300

Why is being surrounded by supportive friends important for students?

Answer: Critical thinking: it helps motivation, reduces stress, improves learning outcomes.

300

Make a sentence using do well and done badly in the same sentence.

Although I had done badly in the first exams, I had worked hard and had done well in the final tests.

400

After finishing all courses, she finally received her ______.

degree

400

Students must applies for scholarships.

apply

400

The principal is also called the ______.

headteacher

400

A student failed exams but showed a lot of effort. Should we say they did well or badly? Explain.

Answer: Reasoned explanation: although results were poor, effort counts for learning.

400

Use celebrate, effort, and homework in one short paragraph.

We had finished all our homework before the school party, and our teachers had noticed our effort, so we celebrated together in the classroom.

500

Many young adults are still ______ when they start their first job.

undergraduates

500

She celebration her graduation with friends.

celebrated

500

The main book for a subject, containing lessons and exercises.

textbook

500

Why might a student apply for a degree in a different country? Give two reasons.

Answer: e.g., better education quality, international experience, career prospects.

500

Tell a 20–30 second story about your school journey using at least 5 vocabulary words from this list.

By the time I graduated from secondary school, I had attended many classes and had done well in most of them. I had completed all my homework, and the headteacher had praised my effort. I had applied for a boarding school for my last year, and the experience had prepared me for my degree as an undergraduate.

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