THE TEFL ACADEMY (LEVEL 5 TEFL COURSE).
ASSIGNMENT B COMPLETE. [CORRECTLY
PASSED] A+ GRADE.
Q1.
Scenario: A student writes: “She go to school yesterday.”
What is the most appropriate immediate correction?
A) “No, she went.”
B) “She GO? Yesterday?”
C) “Try that sentence again. Think about yesterday.”
D) Ignore it.
Answer: C
Rationale: C prompts self-correction using a time cue. A is too
direct (teacher-fronted). B is confusing. D is wrong for accuracy
stage.
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Q2.
Scenario: Teaching present continuous for future arrangements.
A student says: “I am going to the cinema tomorrow if it doesn’t
rain.”
Is this correct?
A) No – present continuous cannot be used with “if.”
B) Yes – it’s fine.
C) No – use “will” for conditions.
D) Yes, but only in British English.
Answer: B
Rationale: Present continuous for future arrangements is fine
with time clauses (“if it doesn’t rain”). No rule forbids “if.”
Q3.
Scenario: You write: “I have lived here for 10 years.”
What is the core meaning?
A) Action finished in past.
B) Past action continuing to present.
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C) Future plan.
D) Past habit.
Answer: B
Rationale: Present perfect with “for” + duration emphasizes
continuity from past to now.
Q4.
Scenario: A student asks: “Why can’t I say ‘I am knowing the
answer’?”
Your best explanation:
A) “Know” is a stative verb – no -ing form.
B) English doesn’t allow -ing with any verb.
C) It’s grammatically fine but uncommon.
D) Only British English avoids it.
Answer: A
Rationale: Stative verbs (know, believe, own) describe states,
not actions, so not used in continuous forms.
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Q5.
Scenario: Teaching first conditional. Student writes: “If it will
rain, I stay home.”
What’s the error?
A) Wrong verb in main clause.
B) “Will” cannot appear in the if-clause.
C) Missing comma.
D) “Stay” should be “would stay.”
Answer: B
Rationale: First conditional: if + present simple, will + infinitive.
Never “will” in if-clause.
Q6.
Scenario: A student says: “I have seen that movie last week.”
Why is this incorrect?
A) Present perfect cannot be used with a finished time word.
B) “Have seen” is past tense.