📰 B1 Exam — Fake News and Media Literacy
A comprehensive B1-level exam with 30 multiple-choice questions themed around fake news and media literacy. Grammar topics include: reported speech (said/told + tense shifts), second and third conditionals, passive voice (are designed, are written), present perfect with since/for, gerunds after prepositions (without checking), wish + past simple, such...that, by + -ing, despite the fact that, reflexive pronouns, and verb patterns (suggest + -ing, remind to, advise to). Vocabulary covers: media literacy (source, headline, clickbait, fact-checking, misinformation), journalism (journalist, article, evidence, reliable, trustworthy), critical thinking (analyse, evaluate, verify, critical thinking), and digital habits (share, post, viral, social media). All sentences use realistic teen situations: sharing news online, school projects, and digital citizenship. Features: sidebar navigation, flag for review, progress tracking, localStorage persistence, instant scoring with explanations, and results breakdown.
Lesson Plan
- 30 multiple-choice questions
- Sidebar navigation with question status
- Flag questions for review
- Progress bar and answer count
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Reported speech: She told me the article had been false
- Second conditional: If people knew how to identify fake news...
- Third conditional: If she had checked the facts...
- Passive voice: are designed to, are written to
- Present perfect with since/for
- Gerunds after prepositions: without checking
- Wish + past simple for unreal present
- Such...that for emphasis
- By + -ing for method
- Despite the fact that for contrast
हमारी कक्षाओं में शामिल हों!
हम मानते हैं कि सही प्रश्न सही उत्तर लाते हैं। चाहे आपके पास अपनी अंग्रेजी सीखने की यात्रा के बारे में कोई प्रश्न हो, हम हमेशा यहां हैं।