This lesson helps you express encouragement, hope, and support for someone taking an exam. The phrase "Good luck in your exam!" is often used to wish someone well before a test or challenge. It's polite, friendly, and useful in everyday conversations—especially with classmates, friends, and family.
Examples:
Good luck in your English exam!
I hope you do well.
Don’t worry, you’re going to do great.
You studied a lot. You will pass!
📛 GRAMMAR
Future with Will / Going to
You will do great!
She is going to pass the test.
Modal Verbs (can, should, must)
You can answer all the questions.
You should read carefully.
You must stay calm.
Imperatives (for giving advice or encouragement)
Try your best!
Don’t panic!
Focus and relax.
Adverbs of Frequency
He always studies before a test.
I usually feel nervous before exams.
Comparatives and Superlatives
This exam is easier than the last one.
She is the most prepared student in the class.
📖 VOCABULARY
Exam – A test of your knowledge or skills.
Luck – Success or failure caused by chance.
Confidence – Belief in your abilities.
Nervous – Worried or anxious.
Prepared – Ready for something.
Relax – To stay calm and not worry.
Success – Achieving a goal.
Support – Help or encouragement.
Focus – To pay full attention.
Effort – Trying hard to do something.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Good luck in your exam!
You’ll do great!
Don’t worry, just do your best.
I believe in you.
Stay calm and focused.
✅ SENTENCES
Positive:
I am ready for my exam.
She is going to do well.
Negative:
He isn’t confident.
They didn’t study enough.
Questions:
Are you ready for the test?
Did you study last night?
Answers:
Yes, I reviewed all my notes.
No, but I will study today.
🗣️ CONVERSATION
Emma: Hi Leo! Are you nervous about the math exam?
Leo: A little. I studied, but I still feel worried.
Emma: Don’t worry! You’ll do great. Good luck in your exam!
Leo: Thanks, Emma! I really hope I pass.
Emma: I know you will. You worked hard and you’re prepared.
Leo: You're right. I just need to stay calm and do my best.
Emma: Exactly! Let’s meet after the test and talk about it.
📘 READING
The Exam Day
Sara had her English exam last week. She was nervous, but she studied hard. Her parents told her, “Good luck! You can do it!” At school, her teacher said, “Believe in yourself!” During the exam, Sara stayed calm and focused. She answered all the questions and felt happy. Later, she got her grade—she passed with a high score!
Questions:
Why was Sara nervous?
What did her parents and teacher say?
How did she feel during the exam?
What was her result?
Answers:
Because she had her English exam.
They told her to have confidence and gave her good luck.
She felt calm and focused.
She passed with a high score.
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