(A1) Grammar Quiz - Part 2 - Fix Broken English
Part 2: Sound Grammar Quiz 🧩
This lesson shows how to do the grammar activity.
It is different from normal grammar practice.
The goal is simple:
Fix broken English.
What is “broken English”?
Students often make small mistakes.
People can understand them, but something sounds wrong.
Common small mistakes
Word form mistakes
Wrong: I living in small town.
Right: I live in a small town.
Word choice mistakes
Wrong: I live on a nice town.
Right: I live in a nice town.
Missing words
Wrong: I live in nice town.
Right: I live in a nice town.
Word order mistakes
Wrong: I live in a town nice.
Right: I live in a nice town.
This activity helps you fix these small problems.
Why it is called “Sound Grammar”
The word sound has two meanings:
- Sound you hear
- Sound = correct or good
Sound grammar means grammar that sounds right.
You learn this by hearing English many times, not by memorizing rules.
How the activity works
- The full conversation is reused
- You put the conversation back together
- You choose the correct words and order
You work on:
- Big words (verbs, nouns, adjectives)
- Small words (a, the, in, to, and, but)
Small words are very important — and very hard.
Why this works
- It is quick
- It is easy
- It feels like a game
- You can try again many times
You can do it:
- On your phone
- On your computer
- In a short break
After each quiz, you can:
- Check your score
- Listen again
- Review words
The real goal
When you choose an answer, think:
Does this sound right?
This is how you learned your first language.
You heard the same patterns many times.
Listening builds real grammar.
There are 20 lessons like this.
Each one helps you build sound grammar naturally.
Have fun 🎧✨











