Rank delay messages
Use this 52s naturalness ranking room before retaking Is your English B2 or just confident B1?.
Report signal: Grammar: 20% on "I am looking ___ my keys."
Sample report / May 20, 09:30 AM
This sample uses the same report builders as saved diagnostics: interpretation, lesson cards, pattern diagnosis, skill map, question review, and focused next tests.
Overall
64%
B1
current level
8
open patterns
CEFR level estimate
The result is less about a raw score and more about the pattern: naturalness is the first thing to improve before making the next estimate harder.
CEFR signal
B1, close to B2
Weighted by question difficulty and skill area.
Strongest area
Reading
78% across 6 signals.
Limiter
Naturalness
44% is currently the loudest weak signal.
Next proof
Take a focused naturalness diagnostic and get above 70%.
Important caveat
This is a broad CEFR-style diagnostic, not an official placement exam.
Live challenge prescription
The report does not stop at “you are B1.” It routes the weakest signals into short challenge rooms with target scores and social rematches.
Use this 52s naturalness ranking room before retaking Is your English B2 or just confident B1?.
Report signal: Grammar: 20% on "I am looking ___ my keys."
Use this 42s listening choice room before retaking Is your English B2 or just confident B1?.
Report signal: Grammar: 20% on "I am looking ___ my keys."
Use this 43s listening choice room before retaking Is your English B2 or just confident B1?.
Report signal: Grammar: 20% on "I am looking ___ my keys."
Lesson brief
These are not random mistakes. The report found reusable lesson targets in grammar, naturalness and vocabulary. Fix these first, then retake a focused diagnostic instead of jumping into another mixed quiz.
Grammar / B1
I am looking ___ my keys.
Your answer: I am looking at my keys.
Better: I am looking for my keys.
One-minute drill: Say the corrected sentence three times, then replace the noun or verb and keep the same structure.
Naturalness / A2
Which sentence sounds natural?
Your answer: I very like this idea.
Better: I really like this idea.
One-minute drill: Use the better phrase in one sentence about your work or daily life.
Vocabulary / B1
Look at the scene: after the accident, the window was ___.
Your answer: Look at the scene: after the accident, the window was tattered.
Better: Look at the scene: after the accident, the window was shattered.
One-minute drill: Make two new sentences with the better answer: one everyday, one work-related.
Diagnostic readout
Your strongest signals are reading and vocabulary. The fastest improvement path is cleaning up naturalness and grammar, then retesting in a focused diagnostic.
Fastest visible win
Word choice: Review missed words as phrases, not isolated translations.
Already working
Reading is strong enough to catch the point, not only isolated words.
Vocabulary range is giving the profile more flexibility than basic survival English.
Holding the level back
Translated-sounding phrases are one of the most visible weaknesses.
Grammar is currently one of the loudest signals lowering the level estimate.
Listening speed is likely to break down in real conversations.
Pattern diagnosis
Vocabulary
2 of 2 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 48%.
Look at the scene: after the accident, the window was ___.
Best answer: shattered
Shattered means broken into many small pieces. Tattered is normally used for cloth, paper, or old clothing.
Next move: Review missed words as phrases, not isolated translations.
Grammar
1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 20%.
I am looking ___ my keys.
Best answer: for
Look for means search. Look at means direct your eyes toward something, so it does not fit when the keys are missing.
Next move: Do a focused grammar test, then explain each missed rule in one sentence.
Naturalness
1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 25%.
Which sentence sounds natural?
Best answer: I really like this idea.
Very modifies adjectives and adverbs, not normal verbs. Really is the natural intensifier before like.
Next move: Save the correct answers as ready-made chunks and reuse them out loud.
Listening
1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 45%.
Audio: 'It is better now, but I would not send it to the client yet.' What does the speaker mean?
Best answer: The draft improved, but still needs work.
The gist was close, but the contrast marker changed the decision.
Next move: Replay contrast sentences and pause after but, though, or yet.
Writing
1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 52%.
Write a short client-safe email: the deadline moved by two days.
Best answer: We need two extra days to finish the update, so I will send the revised version on Friday.
The message is understandable, but it sounds abrupt and underexplained for a client.
Next move: Use a polite reason plus a concrete new delivery date.
Question-by-question preview
Paid reports unlock this level of diagnosis for every prompt: your answer, the better answer, the trap, and a practice cue.
1. Naturalness / A2
25%Your answer: I very like this idea.
Better: I really like this idea.
Mini rule: Very modifies adjectives and adverbs, not normal verbs. Really is the natural intensifier before like.
Pattern: A literal translation pattern made a simple sentence sound learner-like.
2. Grammar / B1
20%Your answer: at
Better: for
Mini rule: Look for means search. Look at means direct your eyes toward something, so it does not fit when the keys are missing.
Pattern: Verb plus preposition chunks are not automatic yet.
3. Listening / B1
45%Your answer: The draft is ready to send.
Better: The draft improved, but still needs work.
Mini rule: But changes the direction of the sentence. The speaker says it is better, then blocks sending it yet.
Pattern: Fast workplace listening loses contrast markers under pressure.
4. Writing / B1
52%Your answer: We are late. I send it Friday.
Better: We need two extra days, so I will send the updated version on Friday.
Mini rule: The idea is understandable, but the tone is too abrupt and the verb form needs will send for a future promise.
Pattern: Workplace writing needs safer tone and clearer next action.
5. Speaking / B1
62%Your answer: I go to restaurant with friends. It was good because food.
Better: I went to a restaurant with friends, and I enjoyed it because the food was good and we had time to talk.
Mini rule: The answer communicates the idea, but past tense, articles, and a complete because-clause would make it sound much smoother.
Pattern: Speaking is understandable, but longer sentences still lose structure.
6. Vocabulary / B1
40%Your answer: tattered
Better: shattered
Mini rule: Shattered means broken into many small pieces. Tattered is normally used for cloth, paper, or old clothing.
Pattern: Visual vocabulary is close, but object-word fit is unstable.