1) What does ESL stand for a) English as a Second Language b) English Speaking Learners c) English School Learning d) English Skills Lab 2) Who studies ESL? a) People whose first language is English b) People whose first language is not English c) Only adults d) Only children in English-speaking countries 3) What is the main difference between ESL and EFL? a) ESL is learning English in an English-speaking country, EFL is learning it in a non-English-speaking country. b) ESL is easier than EFL. c) EFL uses only games. d) ESL is only for reading practice. 4) What does ESOL mean? a) English for Speakers of Other Languages b) English Speaking of Our Language c) English School Online Learning d) English Skills of Learners 5) Which of these is a goal of ESL? a) Learning only grammar rules b) Communicating effectively in English c) Watching movies in English only d) Reading only English newspapers 6) Which skill is NOT usually focused on in ESL? a) Reading b) Writing c) Speaking d) Swimming 7) Which of these activities could be used in an ESL classroom? a) Tongue twisters b) Math drills c) Soccer practice d) Painting only 8) Why is learning weak forms and stress important in ESL? a) It helps students speak more naturally and be understood b) ) It makes words longer c) ) It is only for spelling tests d) It is used to learn vocabulary faster 9) True or False: ESL is only for children. a) True b) False c) Only sometimes d) It depends on the country 10) Fill in the blank:ESL students usually need English for ______, school, or work in an English-speaking country. a) shopping b) daily life c) holidays d) watching TV

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