These exercises are based on a key A1 skill: understanding action verbs in English instructions. Practice recognizing words like match, choose, and write to know exactly what to do.
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Exercice 1 — Fill in the Blank: Action Verbs in Instructions
Complete each sentence with the correct action verb from the course: match, choose, or write.
- ___ the correct answer from the list.
- ___ the words on the left with the words on the right.
- ___ your name in the box.
- ___ the word that does not belong in the group.
Correction
- Choose the correct answer from the list.
- Match the words on the left with the words on the right.
- Write your name in the box.
- Choose the word that does not belong in the group.
Exercice 2 — Multiple Choice: What Does the Instruction Mean?
Read each instruction and choose the answer that best describes what you must do.
- The instruction says: 'Match the greeting with the correct response.' What do you do?
- The instruction says: 'Choose the correct word.' What do you do?
- The instruction says: 'Write the missing word.' What do you do?
- At A1 level, what is the most important thing to read first in an instruction?
Correction
- B. You connect a greeting to its correct response.
- C. You select one word from several options.
- D. You fill in a blank with the correct word.
- B. The action verb at the beginning.
Exercice 3 — Spot the Mistake: Wrong Action Verb
Each sentence contains the wrong action verb. Rewrite the full sentence using the correct verb (match, choose, or write).
- Write the word on the left with the correct picture on the right.
- Match one answer from the four options below.
- Choose your answer clearly in the space provided.
- Write the greeting with the correct response.
Correction
- Match the word on the left with the correct picture on the right.
- Choose one answer from the four options below.
- Write your answer clearly in the space provided.
- Match the greeting with the correct response.
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