📰 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
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