📵 B1 Exam: Life Without the Internet for a Week
A comprehensive B1-level exam with 30 multiple-choice questions on the topic of living without the internet for a week. Grammar topics include: second conditional (if I left my phone), third conditional (if we had been allowed), reported speech (told/said/asked whether), used to for past habits, suggest + -ing, manage + to, spend time + -ing, without + -ing, by + -ing, not only...but also, wish + past perfect for regrets, -ing/-ed adjectives (rewarding, difficult), far + comparative, be used to + -ing, although for contrast, because of + noun/-ing, and how + adjective for emphasis. Vocabulary covers: digital detox, notifications, scrolling, streaming, screen time, dependent, face-to-face, take for granted, no-phone policy, and journal. Functional language includes: describing experiments, expressing surprise and regret, discussing habits and routines, and reflecting on personal change. All sentences use realistic teenage scenarios. 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
- Second conditional: If + past simple, would + verb
- Third conditional: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
- Reported speech: said that, told, asked whether
- Used to + verb for past habits
- Suggest + -ing, manage + to + verb
- Spend time + -ing, without + -ing, by + -ing
- Not only... but also
- Wish + past perfect for regrets
- -ing / -ed adjectives: rewarding, difficult
- Far + comparative: far harder
- Be used to + -ing
- Although, because of for contrast and reason
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