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Interactive quizzes to practice and gain confidence. Choose a theme and start today!
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Why these exercises matter
Interactive online exercises give kids a chance to apply their knowledge instantly. Designed to match CEFR levels, they range from beginner-friendly tasks to more advanced practice. Exercises include grammar, vocabulary, and everyday communication, all presented in a playful and engaging way.
Children can complete them on any device, practicing independently or with parental support. These quick activities are perfect for building confidence and developing skills step by step, while teachers and parents can easily track progress.
Questions and answers
The worksheets are designed for children aged 4–12, covering CEFR levels Pre-A1 to B1. This includes early beginners just starting to learn English, as well as more advanced learners working on reading, writing and grammar.
– Worksheets are downloadable and printable pages with structured tasks like fill-in-the-blanks, matching or short writing activities.
– Printables are visual materials (like flashcards, posters or game templates) that support classroom or home learning.
– Interactive exercises are digital tasks that students complete online, often with instant feedback and fun elements.
Yes! Most worksheets come with answer keys to make checking quick and easy. You can usually find them on the last page of the PDF.
Most activities take 10–20 minutes, depending on the child’s age and level. They’re designed to fit into short practice sessions, warm-ups or focused study time.
Yes, the worksheets are free for personal, classroom or homeschool use. You can print and share them with students, but they can’t be sold or redistributed commercially.
Printables match the same age and level range as the worksheets: ages 4–12; levels Pre-A1 to B1. They’re flexible and can be used with students at different stages.
Printables are perfect for:
– Learning centres — set up matching or flashcard games
– Warm-ups — use posters or quick cards to introduce vocabulary
– Homework — send home game sheets or visual aids to review lessons
Some printables, like game templates or flashcards, don’t require answer keys. Others, especially worksheets or activity cards, may have keys included at the end of the file.
Yes. Interactive exercises are digital, so students receive instant feedback as they work. If they make a mistake, they can often try again or see the correct answer.
Yes. Through the Novakid platform, you can track their scores and monitor progress in real time.
Many interactive exercises have matching printable versions, so children can practise both online and offline. Look for the download or ‘Printable’ option near the exercise.