This assessment lesson reviews the main language from the unit in a simple and teacher-friendly way. Students go back over important place vocabulary such as school, home, shop, park, market, and zoo, while also practicing key question words like who, where, and with. The lesson checks understanding of useful beginner grammar, including go/goes, as students answer questions, complete sentences, and identify correct words.
Because the assessment uses familiar language from earlier lessons, it gives teachers a clear way to review progress without introducing unnecessary new material. This makes it a useful part of beginner ESL lesson plans for teachers who want structured review at the end of a unit.
A good ESL assessment lesson does more than test memory. It helps teachers see which grammar patterns, vocabulary items, and question forms students can already use with confidence and which ones still need more practice. In beginner classes, this kind of review is especially important because repeated exposure is a major part of successful language learning.
This lesson also keeps the review engaging by combining vocabulary, sentence work, and game-style practice. Teachers who want more structured review and communication practice can also explore the site’s speaking lessons and broader Level 2 ESL curriculum.
This assessment is part of the complete Super English ESL curriculum, which is designed to give teachers ready-made lessons, review materials, and phonics support in one organized program. To access the full curriculum and more no-prep ESL teaching resources, teachers can visit the membership page and start with the free two-week trial. Teachers can also learn more on the FAQ page.