1. Talking about problems and difficult situations
2. Talking about health problems
3. Asking for advice
4. Giving advice
100

Which sentence is correct?
a) She told me that she has a big problem yesterday.
b) She told me that she had a big problem yesterday.
c) She tell me she had a big problem yesterday.

B

100

a) I have a strong headache.
b) I am having a headache.
c) I have a headache.  

C

100

Which of these is NOT a natural way to ask for advice?
a) What should I do?
b) Can you give me some advice?
c) What do you want me do?  

C

100

Which sentence gives advice correctly?
a) You should to drink more water.
b) You should drink more water.
c) You should drinking more water.

B

200

When I was younger, I ______ (face) many difficult situations, but I always tried to stay positive.

➡️ Answer: faced

200

She can’t come to school today because she ______ (feel) sick this morning.

➡️ Answer: felt

200

I don’t know which subject to choose. ______ you help me decide?

➡️ Answer: Could / Can

200

You ______ (talk) to the teacher about the problem.

➡️ Answer: Should/Could talk

300

Think of a time you had a problem at school or at home. How did you describe it to someone else?

➡️ Possible answer: I told my teacher I was having trouble with my homework and asked for help.

300

What do you usually say when you need to tell a doctor about how you feel?

➡️ Possible answer: I usually say, “I have a sore throat and I feel very tired.”

300

Imagine you want to travel abroad but don’t know where to go. How would you ask your friend for advice?

➡️ Possible answer: I might say, “Where do you think I should go if I want to practice my English and save money?”

300

Your friend feels nervous before a big test. What advice could you give them?

➡️ Possible answer: I could tell them to study in small chunks, get enough sleep, and try to relax with breathing exercises.