Review + Checkpoint: Survival English

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Pre-A114 minutes of guided practiceFree learning resourceReviewed 23 August 2026

Check whether the phrases arrive when needed

I can use the survival phrases without reading.

Learn the whole phrase first. Its grammar will become clear in later modules.

اردو میں دیکھیں

میں دس بنیادی جملے متن دیکھے بغیر استعمال کر سکتا یا سکتی ہوں۔

Mix five situations in one exchange

Hello. My name is Mariam.

Excuse me. How much is this?

It’s forty rupees.

Sorry, I don’t understand. Please repeat slowly.

Forty rupees.

Thank you. Goodbye.

No grammar explanation is required yet. The chunks already complete a useful interaction.

اردو میں دیکھیں

ہر غلط جواب پر صرف متعلقہ سبق دوبارہ دیکھیں۔

Recall before reopening a lesson

Think of one real situation where you need this language. Say one phrase before reading further.

A useful chunk can work before you understand every word inside it.

Meaning matters more than lesson order

This checkpoint retrieves greetings, introductions, politeness, help requests and prices. It also brings back the alphabet, numbers and dates from Module 1.

Try each answer from memory. If you miss one, open only the lesson named by the feedback. A focused repair is better than rereading the entire module.

Six correct answers out of eight is the advisory target. It does not lock the next module. Speaking comfort may still need more repetition even with a full score.

The recorded role-play is the strongest check. Use both voices and keep moving after a small mistake. Real conversation does not provide a reset button after every line.

اردو میں دیکھیں

اسکور اگلا سبق بند نہیں کرتا، یہ صرف مشورہ دیتا ہے۔

One weak phrase is not a failed module

Do not read the ten target phrases during the recording. Look away and retrieve them.

Do not chase a perfect accent. Check whether the listener’s task and your task are clear.

Do not skip the older material. Spell your name and use a real price.

Complete eight retrieval checks

Choose the phrase that completes the real task. Read the reason after a wrong choice.

1. Which phrase opens a friendly meeting?
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Hello. This phrase fits the situation.

2. Which gives your city?
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I live in Lahore. This phrase fits the situation.

3. Which asks for attention politely?
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Excuse me. This phrase fits the situation.

4. Which asks for the same message again?
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Please repeat. This phrase fits the situation.

5. Which asks a price?
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How much is this? This phrase fits the situation.

6. How should you read a phone number?
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one digit at a time This phrase fits the situation.

7. Which day follows Sunday?
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Monday This phrase fits the situation.

8. Which is the small form of R?
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r This phrase fits the situation.

Record a first-meeting role-play

  1. Greet and introduce yourself.
  2. Ask a price, then ask for repetition.
  3. Thank the seller and say goodbye. Record both roles in one take.

Use the phone recorder. Replay once and check whether every task is understandable.

اردو میں دیکھیں

سلام، تعارف، قیمت اور مدد کا مکالمہ ریکارڈ کریں۔

Spell, count and date the exchange

Spell your first name aloud. Add one price below 100 and say today’s day. These three items retrieve Module 1.

Repeat one real task tomorrow

Repeat the role-play tomorrow with a different item and price. Keep the same ten survival chunks.

اردو میں دیکھیں

کل مختلف چیز اور قیمت کے ساتھ مکالمہ دہرائیں۔

The bridge into your first grammar

You can survive a first meeting, ask for help and start a shop exchange. Module 3 now explains the sentence patterns hidden inside these chunks.

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