📖 Lesson B1 Grammar🎯 Exam Prep

🌪️ B1 Exam: Extreme Weather Events

A comprehensive B1-level exam with 30 multiple-choice questions on the topic of extreme weather events. Grammar topics include: present continuous for changing trends (are becoming), past simple passive (was caused by), first and zero conditional (if there is a warning), past perfect (had burst), third conditional (would have built, had been planted), reported speech (advised not to, said that), so...that and so + adverb + that result clauses, despite + -ing, in case, adjective + enough + to, manage + to, suggest + -ing, wish + past perfect, non-defining relative clauses (which), not only...but also, past perfect continuous (had been waiting), as...as comparisons, and had to be + past participle for past obligation. Vocabulary covers: flood, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, blizzard, heatwave, drought, evacuate, emergency kit, early warning system, rescue, shelter, forecast, power cut, and related collocations (pay attention, lend a hand). All sentences use realistic scenarios suitable for teenagers. Features: sidebar navigation, flag for review, progress tracking, localStorage persistence, instant scoring with explanations, and results breakdown.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 1
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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

floodearthquakehurricanetornadoblizzardheatwavedroughtevacuateemergency kitearly warning systemrescueshelterforecastpower cutpay attention

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Present continuous for trends: are becoming more frequent
  • Past simple passive: was caused by
  • Past perfect: had burst, had been waiting
  • Third conditional: would have built, if had been planted
  • Reported speech: advised not to, said that...was
  • So + adjective/adverb + that: result clauses
  • Despite + -ing for contrast
  • In case for precaution
  • Adjective + enough + to
  • Manage + to, suggest + -ing
  • Wish + past perfect for regrets
  • Non-defining relative clauses: which
  • Not only... but also
  • As + adjective + as comparisons

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