📖 Lesson B1 Grammar🎯 Exam Prep

🏔️ B1 Exam: Adventure Sports

A comprehensive B1-level exam with 30 multiple-choice questions on the topic of adventure sports. Grammar topics include: modals of obligation (must, should), present perfect with since/for, second conditional (if I were), reported speech (told us to, warned us not to), so...that result clauses, -ing/-ed adjectives (exhausting/exhausted, thrilling/thrilled), passive voice (is given, was cancelled), wish + past perfect for regrets, relative clauses (which — defining and non-defining), future perfect (will have tried), both...and, would rather...than, in case, and until. Vocabulary covers: rock climbing, white-water rafting, bungee jumping, paragliding, surfing, skydiving, scuba diving, zipline, kayaking, mountain biking, canyoning, kitesurfing, harness, helmet, and related collocations (give it a go, make sure, take part in). All sentences use realistic teenage scenarios. Features: sidebar navigation, flag for review, progress tracking, localStorage persistence, instant scoring with explanations, and results breakdown.

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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 30 multiple-choice questions
  • Sidebar navigation with question status
  • Flag questions for review
  • Progress bar and answer count

translate Key Vocabulary

rock climbingwhite-water raftingbungee jumpingparaglidingsurfingskydivingscuba divingziplinekayakingmountain bikingharnesshelmetsafety briefingtake part ingive it a go

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Modals of obligation: must, should
  • Present perfect with since and for
  • Second conditional: If + past simple (were), would + verb
  • Reported speech: told us to, warned us not to
  • So + adjective + that: result clauses
  • -ing / -ed adjectives: exhausting vs exhausted, thrilling vs thrilled
  • Passive voice: is given, was cancelled
  • Wish + past perfect for regrets
  • Relative clauses: which (non-defining)
  • Future perfect: will have tried
  • Both... and, would rather... than, in case, until

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