What to create | Quiz |
Which subject | English as second |
What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
What topic | ENGLISH LANGUAGE AS A SECOND |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 10 |
Number of answers | 10 |
Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Grade 10
Answer the following questions to the best of your ability. For questions with multiple choice answers, select the correct option.
What does ESL stand for?
A. English as a Second Language
B. English Standard Learning
C. Everyday Spoken Language
D. English Speaking League
E. English for Students of Life
F. Educational Standards in Language
G. English as a Secondary Language
H. Essential Study of Languages
I. English as a Scholarly Language
J. English Speech Learning
Which of the following is a common reason for learning English as a second language?
A. To travel
B. To buy groceries
C. To avoid studying
D. To watch TV
E. To play sports
F. To improve cooking skills
G. To use the internet
H. To meet new people
I. To read books
J. To sleep better
Name one of the four main language skills. (Answer in your own words)
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of learning English as a second language?
A. Improved career opportunities
B. Enhanced cognitive skills
C. Ability to connect with friends
D. Increased anxiety levels
E. Access to global information
F. Ability to travel more easily
G. Increased cultural awareness
H. Better communication skills
I. Broadened worldviews
J. Expansion of social circles
What is the term for the way a word is pronounced?
A. Definition
B. Grammar
C. Syntax
D. Phonetics
E. Vocabulary
F. Semantics
G. Morphology
H. Dialect
I. Inflection
J. Context
Which of the following words is an irregular verb?
A. Walk
B. Jump
C. Go
D. Talk
E. Watch
F. Cook
G. Plan
H. Climb
I. Work
J. Study
In which form is the word "happy" in the sentence: "She is happier today than she was yesterday"?
A. Adjective
B. Verb
C. Noun
D. Adverb
E. Pronoun
F. Preposition
G. Conjunction
H. Interjection
I. Article
J. Determiner