English A1 Mini Quiz #006: Mini quiz on simple daily actions and basic time words
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Mini Quiz
Lesson number: #006
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Welcome to English A1 Mini Quiz #006 for Daily English Lessons.
Lesson overview:
- This mini quiz reviews a few simple time words and short daily phrases.
- It continues naturally from earlier A1 lessons by using very basic, useful English.
- Focus on meaning, pronunciation, and quick recognition.
Review from previous lessons:
- From earlier lessons, you already saw daily actions such as eat, sleep, work, walk, and live.
- You also practiced simple greetings and short everyday sentences.
- Today we add a small set of time words: morning, evening, today, now, later.
5 useful words:
1) morning — reading: MOR-ning — early part of the day
2) evening — reading: EE-ven-ing — late part of the day
3) today — reading: toh-DAY — this day
4) now — reading: NOW — at this time
5) later — reading: LAY-ter — after some time
Usage notes:
- morning and evening are common greeting words.
- today talks about the current day.
- now talks about the present moment.
- later is useful for a goodbye or future time.
5 example sentences:
1) Good morning. — reading: gud MOR-ning — a morning greeting
2) Today is busy. — reading: toh-DAY iz BIZ-ee — a simple sentence about the day
3) Now I rest. — reading: NOW ai rest — a short sentence about the present moment
4) Good evening. — reading: gud EE-ven-ing — an evening greeting
5) See you later. — reading: see yoo LAY-ter — a common goodbye
Mini quiz:
1) Which word means 'this day'?
2) Which sentence is a morning greeting?
3) Which word means 'after some time'?
4) Which sentence fits the evening?
5) What does 'Now I rest.' mean?
Answer key:
1) today
2) Good morning.
3) later
4) Good evening.
5) At this moment, I rest.
Reply instruction:
- Reply with your answers in order: 1-5.
- Example: 1) today 2) Good morning. 3) later 4) Good evening. 5) At this moment, I rest.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Mini Quiz
Lesson number: #006
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Mini Quiz #006 for Daily English Lessons.
Lesson overview:
- This mini quiz reviews a few simple time words and short daily phrases.
- It continues naturally from earlier A1 lessons by using very basic, useful English.
- Focus on meaning, pronunciation, and quick recognition.
Review from previous lessons:
- From earlier lessons, you already saw daily actions such as eat, sleep, work, walk, and live.
- You also practiced simple greetings and short everyday sentences.
- Today we add a small set of time words: morning, evening, today, now, later.
5 useful words:
1) morning — reading: MOR-ning — early part of the day
2) evening — reading: EE-ven-ing — late part of the day
3) today — reading: toh-DAY — this day
4) now — reading: NOW — at this time
5) later — reading: LAY-ter — after some time
Usage notes:
- morning and evening are common greeting words.
- today talks about the current day.
- now talks about the present moment.
- later is useful for a goodbye or future time.
5 example sentences:
1) Good morning. — reading: gud MOR-ning — a morning greeting
2) Today is busy. — reading: toh-DAY iz BIZ-ee — a simple sentence about the day
3) Now I rest. — reading: NOW ai rest — a short sentence about the present moment
4) Good evening. — reading: gud EE-ven-ing — an evening greeting
5) See you later. — reading: see yoo LAY-ter — a common goodbye
Mini quiz:
1) Which word means 'this day'?
2) Which sentence is a morning greeting?
3) Which word means 'after some time'?
4) Which sentence fits the evening?
5) What does 'Now I rest.' mean?
Answer key:
1) today
2) Good morning.
3) later
4) Good evening.
5) At this moment, I rest.
Reply instruction:
- Reply with your answers in order: 1-5.
- Example: 1) today 2) Good morning. 3) later 4) Good evening. 5) At this moment, I rest.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].