In future versions, adding one or two short writing prompts (e.g., write one sentence using a given idiom) would be great for testing production skills, not just recognition.

It wasn’t too easy (no boredom) and not impossibly hard (no frustration). Some questions challenged me to think critically, like choosing the correct form of a verb in a tricky sentence or identifying a simile in a short passage.

I received my score right away, along with correct answers and brief explanations. That immediate feedback helped me learn from my mistakes on the spot.

This quiz felt like a mini-practice for school exams and the PT3-style English papers. After completing it, I had a clearer idea of my strengths (vocabulary) and areas to improve (reported speech).

The quiz covered key Form 3 topics like grammar (tenses, subject-verb agreement, prepositions), vocabulary in context, comprehension, and even some literary devices – all exactly what we’re studying in class.

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