Each sentence has one mistake. Correct it to get a letter. Unscramble letters to form a secret word.
Here’s an interesting, interactive review for the Speakout Elementary Final Test — designed to feel more like a game or challenge than a boring checklist. A 4-part final review challenge How it works: Students complete 4 “rooms” (sections), each testing a key area from the final test. Get a “password” (answer key) after each room. Final step: a speaking task to “escape.” Room 1: Grammar Vault (Topics: present simple/continuous, past simple of to be & regular verbs, countable/uncountable nouns, some/any, prepositions of time/place) speakout elementary final test
Example: She go to school by bus every day. → (G) There isn’t some milk in the fridge. → any (A) I didn’t watched TV yesterday. → watch (T) He’s from France. He speak French. → speaks (S) → Word: GATS ? No – they rearrange to make TAGS (password for Room 2). Room 2: Vocabulary Labyrinth (Topics: daily routines, jobs, family, food & drink, places in a town, weather, time expressions) Each sentence has one mistake
Give a short text (e.g., a hotel advert or email) + a 30-second audio (e.g., a voicemail about a party). Students answer 5 mixed questions (true/false, fill in the blank, multiple choice). Each correct answer = one digit of a 5-digit code to “open the final door.” Here’s an interesting, interactive review for the Speakout