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ESL Medium Quizzes

ESL Medium quizzes support English learning for KS2-4, Years 3-11, ages 7-16, aligned to National Curriculum English aims, no SATs, building vocabulary, grammar and confidence.

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Fascinating fact: The longest one-syllable words in English are “screeched” and “strengths,” each with nine letters.

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A Batch of Brain-Teasers - Groups, Collectives & Containers A Batch of Brain-Teasers - Groups, Collectives & Containers Play
A Friendly Word - Tricky Adverbs A Friendly Word - Tricky Adverbs Play
All in Order - Sequences: 1st, Next, Last All in Order - Sequences: 1st, Next, Last Play
All Present & Correct - Present Tense Forms Revision All Present & Correct - Present Tense Forms Revision Play
As I Was Saying - Simple & Continuous Tenses As I Was Saying - Simple & Continuous Tenses Play
At The Moment - Prepositions & In Time Phrases At The Moment - Prepositions & In Time Phrases Play
At The Zoo - Animal Words and Terms At The Zoo - Animal Words and Terms Play
Been There, Done That - Irregular Past Forms Been There, Done That - Irregular Past Forms Play
Before Continuing - Phrasal Verbs With -ing Before Continuing - Phrasal Verbs With -ing Play
Come And Try This! - Motion & Purpose Come And Try This! - Motion & Purpose Play
Don’t Trip Over This! - Contractions Don’t Trip Over This! - Contractions Play
Don’t You Feel Well? -  Illness, Allergies & Emergencies Don’t You Feel Well? - Illness, Allergies & Emergencies Play
Everyone Knows! - Correlatives Everyone Knows! - Correlatives Play
Fun And Games - 'Doubleton' Phrases Fun And Games - 'Doubleton' Phrases Play
Good Reason - Conjunctions Good Reason - Conjunctions Play
How Are We Doing? - Continuous Tenses How Are We Doing? - Continuous Tenses Play
How It's Written - Passive Voice How It's Written - Passive Voice Play
How Likely? - Modals How Likely? - Modals Play
I Asked What You Did - Indirect Questions I Asked What You Did - Indirect Questions Play
If We Could Try This - Conditional If We Could Try This - Conditional Play
If You Do That Again - Future Tense Sequence If You Do That Again - Future Tense Sequence Play
If You Must - Various Tenses If You Must - Various Tenses Play
Important Letters - Everyday Abbreviations Important Letters - Everyday Abbreviations Play
It's Too Hard! - Complaining It's Too Hard! - Complaining Play
Lots of Luck! - Quantitative Expressions Lots of Luck! - Quantitative Expressions Play
May I? - Permission May I? - Permission Play
Moving On - Phrasel Verbs Moving On - Phrasel Verbs Play
Must You? - Obligations Must You? - Obligations Play
No, Thank You - Polite Negative Expressions No, Thank You - Polite Negative Expressions Play
Old Habits - Adverbs of Frequency Old Habits - Adverbs of Frequency Play
Say When - Dates & Seasons Say When - Dates & Seasons Play
Since When? - Duration Tenses Since When? - Duration Tenses Play
Spelling Bee - Homophones Spelling Bee - Homophones Play
Tell Me - Verbs of Utterance Tell Me - Verbs of Utterance Play
Tell Me Another - Verbs With 2 Objects Tell Me Another - Verbs With 2 Objects Play
Ten of Those, Please - Transaction Phrases Ten of Those, Please - Transaction Phrases Play
The Word That Fits - Relatives The Word That Fits - Relatives Play
Tough Enough? - Medium Frequency Words Tough Enough? - Medium Frequency Words Play
Up Hill, Down Dale - Landscape & Landmarks Up Hill, Down Dale - Landscape & Landmarks Play
We Want You To Succeed - Verb, Object & Infinitive Structure We Want You To Succeed - Verb, Object & Infinitive Structure Play
What Did You Say? - Reported Speech What Did You Say? - Reported Speech Play
What Did You Think? - Opinions in Mixed Tenses What Did You Think? - Opinions in Mixed Tenses Play
What Do You Know? - General Knowledge What Do You Know? - General Knowledge Play
What Had You Done? - Pluperfect What Had You Done? - Pluperfect Play
What If? - Past Tense Sequence What If? - Past Tense Sequence Play
What's Been Said? - Passive Variants What's Been Said? - Passive Variants Play
What's My Line? - Job Words and Terms What's My Line? - Job Words and Terms Play
Which One's Right? - Mixed Detailed 'Proofreading' Which One's Right? - Mixed Detailed 'Proofreading' Play
You Mustn’t Miss This! - Warning & Forbidding You Mustn’t Miss This! - Warning & Forbidding Play
You, Them and Us - Pronouns You, Them and Us - Pronouns Play

About ESL Medium

ESL Medium is written by teachers to help learners move beyond beginner English and into confident, everyday use. These short quizzes build core skills in vocabulary, spelling, grammar and comprehension, making them ideal for home learning, classroom support and quick revision.

Parents often ask what to practise next, so this section keeps progress simple and steady. Choose one quiz, read the instant feedback, then replay it a couple of days later to strengthen recall. Try A Batch of Brain Teasers for meaning and vocabulary, use Spelling Bee to sharpen accuracy, and build sentence confidence with All in Order. If your learner benefits from everyday phrasing, What Did You Say is a strong choice.

Although ESL is studied worldwide, these quizzes support the same literacy goals seen across the English National Curriculum, including secure vocabulary, accurate spelling and clearer sentence control. For official curriculum guidance, see GOV.UK: National curriculum in England.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is ESL Medium best for?

It suits learners who can manage simple English but want more challenge. It is a helpful step between beginner practice and advanced language work.

How should we use these quizzes at home?

Do one quiz at a time, then talk through the feedback together. Note new words, and revisit the same quiz after a day or two to lock in learning.

Can teachers use these in class?

Yes. They work well for starters, plenaries, homework checks and intervention groups, because each quiz is short, focused and easy to repeat.

What if my child makes lots of mistakes?

That is normal at this level. Encourage guessing, use the feedback to learn why an answer works, and replay the quiz, that is where confidence grows.

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