TEFL EXAM REVIEW QUESTION WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS (LATEST 2025-
2026 UPDATES)
What does CCQ stand for? - Answer-Concept Checking Question
Competitions - Teams, Project work - Groups, Debates and Presentations - Horseshoe,
Examinations and Tests - Rows, Sometimes a good idea for free writing. - Individual,
Everyone can see the board and the teacher can make eye contact. This style reduces
distractions. - Rows - Answer-
Offering feedback to your learners on a regular basis offers many benefits except one.
Please select the odd one out - Answer-Helps tackle all behaviour problems
"The Teacher has all the knowledge and should do most of the talking." - Answer-false
The correct answer is: Being serious and never smiling will mean your students respect
you. - False, Using worksheets every lesson with drilling will improve learners' desire to
learn more. - False, Using a textbook every lesson will give learners a chance to be
creative. - False, Using words like "well done, outstanding, excellent" increases
motivation. - True, Promising a school trip and never going is bad for motivation. - True -
Answer-
The correct answer is: To create an informal piece of writing updating your status. -
Facebook, To give learners a chance to publish written material so that parents can see
their children's work. - Blog, To connect to another school in another country using face
to face communication. - Skype, To enable learners to look up examples at home using
your website. - Wikispaces, To write an email requisition for more information about a
summer internship. - Formal email - Answer-
bus - Answer-Common , Concrete , Countable
doctor - Answer-Common , Concrete , Countable
courage - Answer-Common, Abstract , Uncountable
James - Answer-Proper , Concrete , Countable
love - Answer-Common , Abstract , Uncountable
The correct answer is: A word that is used to express emotion or surprise. - Interjection,
A word that refers to people, places, things and ideas. - Noun, A word that is used in the
, place of a noun. - Pronoun, A word that is used to describe and modify a verb, adjective
or other adverb. - Adverb, A word that is used to join sentences or words together. -
Conjunction, A word that is used to describe or specify a noun or pronoun. - Adjective, A
word that is used to show where and when something is. - Preposition, A word that is
used to show an action or state of being. - Verb, A word that comes before a noun, the
most common are "the" or "a". - Determiner - Answer-
The correct answer is: He spent all night driving and he felt tired. - Conjunction, We all
had dinner in the restaurant in the square. - Noun, We left the Airport at about 10pm but
got caught in the storm. - Verb, If you want to win the marathon you have to believe in
yourself. - Pronoun, My daughter said, " Wow that tastes good!" - Interjection, The stairs
were too steep for her to walk up, she caught the lift instead. - Determiner, He ran as
fast as his legs would carry him. - Verb, The woman was not strong enough to lift her
heavy suitcase up the stairs. - Adjective, We went to the supermarket to get some baby
food and some milk. - Preposition, We spent nearly 10 hours walking but we all still
enjoyed it. - Conjunction, She felt completely exhausted after a long week at work. -
Adverb, He didn't have anything to cover it with. - Pronoun - Answer-
Quickly is an Adjective - Answer-false
Sometimes is a Noun. - Answer-false
Where are Emily's toys? "toys" is a Pronoun. - Answer-false
If you walk through the jungle, you will need some mosquito spray. - First, If I had won
the race that day, I would have been the oldest winner. - Third, If the baby cries, she
needs attention. - Zero, If I won the race, I would move to the USA to train. - Second, If
you go to a Thai Temple, you take your shoes off and cover your arms and legs.
- Zero, If I spoke English, I would go and work in England. - Second, If I found gold on
my land , I would look for more.
- Second, If you train hard for the run, you will win.
- First, If I had cooked the beef instead of the chicken, I would have finished at the top of
the class. - Third, If I had departed a little earlier that day, I would have avoided seeing
the accident.
- Third, If you leave the gas on, you will blow up the house. - First, When Jack sees his
wife, he smiles. - Zero - Answer-
Making a guess about the future: I bet she will be having a baby very soon. - Future
Continuous, Actions that started in the past and continue to the present: He has been
writing a book for two years.
- Present Perfect Continuous, Actions in progress at the same time in the past: I was
cleaning the kitchen while my wife was washing the car.
- Past Continuous, Actions in the past which have an effect on the present: He has
finished his shift. - Present Perfect, Events in the past which are now finished.
- Past Simple, Temporary actions: Jack is working as a waiter in the summer holidays. -
Present Continuous, Arrangements we can't change like a train timetable: The train
CORRECT ANSWERS (LATEST 2025-
2026 UPDATES)
What does CCQ stand for? - Answer-Concept Checking Question
Competitions - Teams, Project work - Groups, Debates and Presentations - Horseshoe,
Examinations and Tests - Rows, Sometimes a good idea for free writing. - Individual,
Everyone can see the board and the teacher can make eye contact. This style reduces
distractions. - Rows - Answer-
Offering feedback to your learners on a regular basis offers many benefits except one.
Please select the odd one out - Answer-Helps tackle all behaviour problems
"The Teacher has all the knowledge and should do most of the talking." - Answer-false
The correct answer is: Being serious and never smiling will mean your students respect
you. - False, Using worksheets every lesson with drilling will improve learners' desire to
learn more. - False, Using a textbook every lesson will give learners a chance to be
creative. - False, Using words like "well done, outstanding, excellent" increases
motivation. - True, Promising a school trip and never going is bad for motivation. - True -
Answer-
The correct answer is: To create an informal piece of writing updating your status. -
Facebook, To give learners a chance to publish written material so that parents can see
their children's work. - Blog, To connect to another school in another country using face
to face communication. - Skype, To enable learners to look up examples at home using
your website. - Wikispaces, To write an email requisition for more information about a
summer internship. - Formal email - Answer-
bus - Answer-Common , Concrete , Countable
doctor - Answer-Common , Concrete , Countable
courage - Answer-Common, Abstract , Uncountable
James - Answer-Proper , Concrete , Countable
love - Answer-Common , Abstract , Uncountable
The correct answer is: A word that is used to express emotion or surprise. - Interjection,
A word that refers to people, places, things and ideas. - Noun, A word that is used in the
, place of a noun. - Pronoun, A word that is used to describe and modify a verb, adjective
or other adverb. - Adverb, A word that is used to join sentences or words together. -
Conjunction, A word that is used to describe or specify a noun or pronoun. - Adjective, A
word that is used to show where and when something is. - Preposition, A word that is
used to show an action or state of being. - Verb, A word that comes before a noun, the
most common are "the" or "a". - Determiner - Answer-
The correct answer is: He spent all night driving and he felt tired. - Conjunction, We all
had dinner in the restaurant in the square. - Noun, We left the Airport at about 10pm but
got caught in the storm. - Verb, If you want to win the marathon you have to believe in
yourself. - Pronoun, My daughter said, " Wow that tastes good!" - Interjection, The stairs
were too steep for her to walk up, she caught the lift instead. - Determiner, He ran as
fast as his legs would carry him. - Verb, The woman was not strong enough to lift her
heavy suitcase up the stairs. - Adjective, We went to the supermarket to get some baby
food and some milk. - Preposition, We spent nearly 10 hours walking but we all still
enjoyed it. - Conjunction, She felt completely exhausted after a long week at work. -
Adverb, He didn't have anything to cover it with. - Pronoun - Answer-
Quickly is an Adjective - Answer-false
Sometimes is a Noun. - Answer-false
Where are Emily's toys? "toys" is a Pronoun. - Answer-false
If you walk through the jungle, you will need some mosquito spray. - First, If I had won
the race that day, I would have been the oldest winner. - Third, If the baby cries, she
needs attention. - Zero, If I won the race, I would move to the USA to train. - Second, If
you go to a Thai Temple, you take your shoes off and cover your arms and legs.
- Zero, If I spoke English, I would go and work in England. - Second, If I found gold on
my land , I would look for more.
- Second, If you train hard for the run, you will win.
- First, If I had cooked the beef instead of the chicken, I would have finished at the top of
the class. - Third, If I had departed a little earlier that day, I would have avoided seeing
the accident.
- Third, If you leave the gas on, you will blow up the house. - First, When Jack sees his
wife, he smiles. - Zero - Answer-
Making a guess about the future: I bet she will be having a baby very soon. - Future
Continuous, Actions that started in the past and continue to the present: He has been
writing a book for two years.
- Present Perfect Continuous, Actions in progress at the same time in the past: I was
cleaning the kitchen while my wife was washing the car.
- Past Continuous, Actions in the past which have an effect on the present: He has
finished his shift. - Present Perfect, Events in the past which are now finished.
- Past Simple, Temporary actions: Jack is working as a waiter in the summer holidays. -
Present Continuous, Arrangements we can't change like a train timetable: The train