ListeningB1-C2

Can you understand fast native English?

Contractions, reductions, connected speech, slang, and informal pronunciation.

10-18 min

estimated duration

24 live questions

diagnostic depth

15 styles

diagnostic variety

4 skills

coverage

Can you understand fast native English? diagnostic visual

Quick challenge warm-up

Try one short trap before the full diagnostic

These rooms match the skill mix of this test and give users a fast win, fail, or rematch moment before they commit to the longer run.

Syncing live rooms

The full report still comes from the diagnostic. The warm-up makes the first tap feel lighter and more shareable.

Browse challenge rooms

Live diagnostic blueprint

What this test actually checks

The page uses the same question set as the runner. These counts are not marketing placeholders.

Object hunt

1

Good for quick, high-signal diagnostic traps.

Multiple choice

2

Good for quick, high-signal diagnostic traps.

Audio choice

16

Checks what the user hears, not only what they can read.

Open response

4

Captures active speaking or writing signal.

Matching pairs

1

Tests connected knowledge: phrase to meaning, word to situation, or chunk to use.

7 visual prompts20 audio prompts4 open responses24 total prompts

Product-level question styles

Why this feels like a diagnostic, not a school quiz

The runner uses 5 mechanics, but this test exposes 15 learner-facing diagnostic styles such as tone, image vocabulary, listening, ranking, correction, and open production.

Listening comprehension

24

Answer from audio, fast speech, reductions, or implied spoken meaning.

Speed tolerance, detail recall, connected speech, and implication.

Timed translation and reaction

24

Answer quickly to reveal automaticity, not only knowledge.

Speed, recall pressure, and translation lag.

Multiple choice

18

Choose the best answer from plausible options.

Fast recognition, distractor resistance, and practical accuracy.

Scenario-based response

7

Handle a work, travel, interview, support, or real-life situation.

Practical readiness under a recognizable real-world context.

Dialogue completion

5

Choose or produce the line that fits a conversation.

Turn-taking, pragmatics, spoken context, and real-life response choice.

Idioms and expressions

5

Interpret or use idioms, slang, and conversational expressions.

Everyday phrase meaning, informality, and expression safety.

Natural phrase choice

5

Pick the sentence or phrase that sounds least translated.

Collocations, phrase memory, register, and native-like usage.

Pronunciation minimal pairs

4

Compare close sounds that change meaning.

Sound contrast recognition and pronunciation clarity.

Adaptive modes

Pick the right length for the moment

The same diagnostic can run as a full assessment, a quick check, a focused repair, or a proof run after practice.

Sample question

Audio: 'Didja get it?'

Did you get it?
Did John get it?
Do you get it?
Did you forget it?

What this reveals

Did you get it?

Live question preview

A few report-ready prompts from this test

These are pulled from the same playable diagnostic. The user can see the kind of answer, explanation, and result signal they will get before committing to the full run.

4 formats shown before start3 skill signals in the preview3 upper-level traps visible
Realistic 3D office desk scene for visual vocabulary

1. Object hunt / Real life

B2

Find the target objects in the scene

Fast-speech check: Find these objects in pharmacy shelf: stapler, invoice, charging cable.

Best answer

stapler / invoice / charging cable

Mini explanation: This visual vocabulary item checks whether the learner can connect object words to a messy real-life scene quickly.

Report signal: Visual search makes vocabulary feel like a game.

Realistic 3D natural English scene

2. Multiple choice / Naturalness

B1

Decide fast: natural or translated?

Fast-speech check: "She explained me the rule"

NaturalUnnatural

Best answer

Unnatural

Mini explanation: "She explained me the rule" sounds translated. Better: She explained the rule to me.

Report signal: A quick swipe that exposes translated English instantly.

Realistic 3D listening scene

3. Audio choice / Naturalness

B2

Listen and choose the word you hear

Fast-speech check: Did you hear leave or live?

leaveliveleaveslives

Best answer

live

Mini explanation: The target audio is "live". This generated-vault item isolates one sound contrast so the report can separate listening from spelling.

Report signal: One tiny sound makes the question feel risky and shareable.

Realistic 3D listening scene

4. Audio choice / Listening

B2

Choose the implied meaning, not the literal words

Fast-speech check: Listen to the speaker. What is implied?

The speaker is politely saying the decision probably needs to change.The speaker fully agrees and wants to continue immediately.The speaker is changing to an unrelated topic.The speaker is asking for a personal favor.

Best answer

The speaker is politely saying the decision probably needs to change.

Mini explanation: Softened English often hides criticism inside polite wording. The correct answer captures the practical implication.

Report signal: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.

Realistic 3D natural English scene

5. Open response / Real life

B1

Answer in 1-2 natural sentences

Fast-speech check: Craft a hotel room change request using I can / send / the update / by Friday.

Target behavior

12+ words; look for: please, could, today

Mini explanation: Word crafter response checks response that includes required meaning, order, and tone. The distractors are designed around missing chip, wrong order, too direct tone, or incomplete message. A strong answer is clear, polite, and concrete enough to act on.

Report signal: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.

Feedback experience

What the user gets after finishing

Accuracy, speed tolerance, accent difficulty, and missed details
Connected-speech patterns that caused the wrong answers
Recommended audio tests for the next weak spot

Skill map

Scores by the exact skills this test touched.

Pattern diagnosis

Repeated weak patterns grouped into readable cards.

Next move

Follow-up tests and practice steps based on misses.