procedure: Formative Test

Now. let's check how well you can use the expressions you've learned. I will distribute handouts. You
should pick up a handout on the table. You have to fill in the blanks with suitable expressions. Are you finished. Two minutes left. We'll check the answers two minutes later. OK. I'll write the answers on the blackboard. Check your answers. How many students have 10 points? Are there any students who got 10 points? Well done.
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Is the directions above grammatical? If you find unnatural expressions, correct tehm, please.

Now.<~~comma, not period let's check how well you can use the expressions you've learned. I will distribute handouts. You should pick up a handout on the table. You have to fill in the blanks with suitable expressions. Are you finished.<~~question mark needed here Two minutes leftand then we'll check the answers. OK. I'll write the answers on the blackboard. Check your answers. How many students have 10 points? Are there any students who got 10 points? Well done.

The directions above contain a few grammatical errors and also some unnatural expressions. Here is a corrected version:

"Procedure: Formative Test
Now, let's check how well you can use the expressions you've learned. I will distribute handouts. Please pick up a handout from the table. You have to fill in the blanks with suitable expressions. Have you finished? There are two minutes remaining. We will check the answers in two minutes. Okay, I will write the answers on the blackboard. Please check your answers. How many students have scored 10 points? Are there any students who have scored 10 points? Well done!"

In the corrected version, I have made the following changes:

1. Changed "should" to "please" for a more polite request.
2. Changed "Are you finished" to "Have you finished" to use proper grammar.
3. Changed "Two minutes left" to "There are two minutes remaining" for clarity.
4. Removed the repetition of "two minutes later" after "We will check the answers."
5. Changed "Check your answers" to "Please check your answers" for a polite instruction.
6. Revised "How many students have 10 points?" to "How many students have scored 10 points?" for clarity.
7. Revised "Are there any students who got 10 points?" to "Are there any students who have scored 10 points?" for clarity.
8. Added an exclamation mark at the end of "Well done!" for appropriate emphasis.