Could you please check these last few sentences, please? Thank you in advance

1) What did you like most among the various topics we dealt with during your school year?
2) Are you going to continue your study of English at university?
3) Are you going to continue your studies (at university) (how can you express this: you want to know if someone wants to go to university after high school and which faculty is going to attend.
4) You were able to answer the questions using a wide range of vocabulary and avoiding both spelling and grammar mistakes. Your paragraphs are coherent and contain appriate sentence connectors.
5) You proved to have a good knowledge of the literary topics as well as a fairly good master of both vocabulary and grammar.

1) What did you like most among the various topics we dealt with during your school year?

2) Are you going to continue your study of English (at the university level?) or (at a university?)
3) Do you intend to continue your studies at a university? If so, what university will you attend?
4) You were able to answer the questions using a wide range of vocabulary and avoiding both spelling and grammar mistakes. Your paragraphs are coherent and contain appropriate (spelling error)sentence connectors.
5) You proved to have a good knowledge of the literary topics as well as a fairly good mastery (note the y on mastery) of both vocabulary and grammar.

2. OR at the university3.

3. To you plan to continue your studies at a university after high school? Which faculty do you plan to attend?

4. "appriate" = appropriate

5. not "master" but "mastery"

Sra

If you have mastery you are a master :)

Sure! Here are the corrections for the sentences:

1) What did you like most among the various topics we dealt with during your school year?
- This sentence seems to be grammatically correct and effectively conveys the intended meaning.

2) Are you going to continue your study of English at university?
- This sentence is grammatically correct, but it could be improved by adding an article before "university":
- "Are you going to continue your study of English at the university?"

3) Are you going to continue your studies (at university)? (how can you express this: you want to know if someone wants to go to university after high school and which faculty he/she is going to attend.)
- This sentence is grammatically correct, but you can add a clarification at the end to better understand which faculty the person intends to attend:
- "Are you going to continue your studies at university after high school, and if yes, which faculty are you planning to attend?"

4) You were able to answer the questions using a wide range of vocabulary and avoiding both spelling and grammar mistakes. Your paragraphs are coherent and contain appropriate sentence connectors.
- These sentences are grammatically correct and effectively convey the intended meaning. No corrections are needed.

5) You proved to have a good knowledge of the literary topics as well as a fairly good grasp of both vocabulary and grammar.
- This sentence is grammatically correct, but you can replace "master" with "grasp" to better convey the meaning. Also, "good knowledge" can be replaced with "a good understanding":
- "You proved to have a good understanding of the literary topics as well as a fairly good grasp of both vocabulary and grammar."

Overall, most of the sentences are correct with just a few minor improvements. Great job!