Review and Final Assessment Title: Introduction to Review and Final Assessment Subtitle: Lesson 12 Presented by: Fatima Contact Information: blackboarder1@gmail.com
Welcome to the English Speaking Course
Welcome back, everyone!
Today’s lesson is the final one in our course.
We will review everything we've learned and conduct a final assessment to evaluate your progress.
By the end of this lesson, you'll have a clear understanding of your strengths and areas for improvement.
Overview of Topics Covered
Let’s begin with a quick overview of the topics we’ve covered throughout this course:
• Greetings and Introductions
• Basic Grammar
• Vocabulary Building
• Listening Skills
• Speaking Skills
• Pronunciation and Accent Reduction
• Conversation Practice
These topics have equipped you with the foundational skills needed for effective communication in English.
Interactive Review Activity
• Group Activity
• Review Key Concepts
Let’s start with an interactive review activity. I will ask questions related to the key concepts we’ve learned, and you will answer them. This will help reinforce your knowledge.
Question 1:
What are some common greetings in English?
Question 2:
Can you give an example of a simple present tense sentence?
Question 3:
Name three techniques for improving pronunciation.
Great job! Let’s continue with more review questions.
Listening Comprehension Exercise
• Listening Exercise
• Answer Questions
Now, let’s do a listening comprehension exercise. I will play an audio clip, and you will answer questions based on what you hear.
Questions: 1. Where did the speaker go first? 2. What vegetables did the speaker buy? 3. Where did the speaker go after the grocery store?
Great job! Let’s move on to the next exercise.
Speaking Practice
• Speaking Exercise
• Role-Playing
Let’s practice speaking with a role-playing exercise. Pair up with a partner and choose one of the following scenarios to role-play:
Scenario 1: Ordering Food at a Restaurant
Person A: Hello, I’d like to order a cheeseburger and fries, please.
Person B: Sure, would you like anything to drink with that?
Scenario 2: Asking for Directions
Person A: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the library?
Person B: Of course, go straight down this street and turn left at the second intersection.
Take a few minutes to practice these conversations with your partner.
Pronunciation Practice
• Pronunciation Exercise
• Practice Key Sounds
Next, we’ll practice pronunciation. Repeat the following words after me, focusing on the key sounds:
Audio Clips:
Take a moment to repeat these words, paying close attention to the vowel sounds.
Vocabulary Review
• Vocabulary Quiz
• Multiple Choice
Let’s review some vocabulary with a quick quiz. Choose the correct answer from the options provided.
Question 1: What is the synonym of 'happy'?
q) Sad
b) Joyful
c) Angry
Question 2: Which word means 'to make something better'?
a) Destroy
b) Improve
c) Forget
Question 3: What is the opposite of 'hot'?
a) Warm
b) Cold
c) Mild
Well done! Let’s move on to the next section.
Grammar Review
• Grammar Quiz
• Fill in the Blanks
Now, let’s review some grammar concepts with a fill-in-the-blank exercise.
Sentence 1:
I ____ (go) to the store yesterday.
Sentence 2:
She ____ (read) a book right now.
Sentence 3:
They ____ (play) soccer every weekend.
For the final speaking assessment, each of you will give a short presentation on a topic of your choice. Choose a topic you are passionate about and speak for 2-3 minutes. Focus on clear pronunciation, correct grammar, and natural intonation.
Take a few moments to prepare your presentation.
Feedback and Evaluation
• Feedback on Presentations
• Areas for Improvement
Great job, everyone! I will now provide feedback on your presentations.
I will highlight your strengths and suggest areas for improvement to help you continue progressing in your English-speaking skills.
Answers will vary based on individual feedback
Course Summary and Q&A
• Recap of the Course
• Questions and Answers
To summarize, we have covered a wide range of topics in this course, including ◦
greetings and introductions ◦
basic grammar ◦
vocabulary building ◦
listening skills ◦
speaking skills ◦
pronunciation and accent reduction ◦
and conversation practice.
You have all made excellent progress, and I encourage you to continue practicing and applying what you’ve learned.
Do you have any questions about anything we’ve covered in the course? Feel free to ask!
Congratulations and Next Steps
• Congratulations
• Future Learning Resources
Congratulations on completing the course! You should all be proud of the progress you’ve made. Here are some resources for further learning:
Future Learning Resources:
◦ English language apps
◦ Online English courses
◦ Language exchange programs
◦ English-speaking clubs
Thank you for your hard work and dedication. I wish you all the best in your continued journey of learning English!