Congratulations on completing lesson 1.

Lines

Super Imposed Lines: Good! Looking confident and only fraying at one end. Try introducing some curved lines when you do this exercise in your warmups.

Ghosted Lines: Pretty good. Some of your lines are arching a bit, make sure you're drawing from your shoulder, you can also try to arch consciously to the opposite direction.

Ghosted Planes: Good job, most of these are smooth and confident, and accurate too. Try to resist the temptation to repeat lines. No matter how off a line is, a student should never repeat it, they should kept the line as it if were correct and move on.

Ellipses

Tables of Ellipses: You've got three pages here when we only needed two. You've drawn through each ellipse 2-3 times, good job. And for the most part you're drawing them confidently too. When you practice this exercise in your warmups make sure to try ellipses of different degrees (relative thicknesses) and at varied angles within the tables. Your accuracy will improve with practice.

Ellipses in Planes: Good. You clearly understood the exercise, well done.

Ellipses in Funnels: On your second funnel, your minor axis is off-center so it is no splitting your ellipses into two even halves, which is one of the aims of this exercise. Some of your ellipses are also tilting relative to the funnels.

Boxes

Plotted Perspective: Very nice. Don't rush your hatching lines, they should be drawn with the same care and consideration as the rest of the exercise.

Rough Perspective: Good job. The exercise is well understood. Back sides of some of your boxes got a bit wonky, but this is a challenging exercise and your sense of perspective will improve as you progress through the lessons.

Rotated Boxes: A really good effort, well done! Some of your boxes aren't rotating far enough and you have a few repeating lines but this is still very good.

Organic Perspective: The exercise instructions ask for multiple frames of this exercise on a single page. Make sure to carefully read all the instructions and check out the example homework for every exercise before you attempt them. Having said that, you generally have the right idea here so I won't insist you redo it. Your lines are starting to look better overall. When you use this exercise in warmups try using multiple frames on a single page. You can also push the illusion of 3D space by drawing the boxes in the foreground even bigger and the boxes in the distance even smaller.