Listening
Catch the real spoken signal
Fast-speech check: Listen to the speaker. What is implied?
Better: The speaker is politely saying the decision probably needs to change.
Open lessonSample report / Listening
This is a synthetic learner report generated from the same prompt bank, scoring, interpretation, lesson, and recommendation builders used by the live diagnostic.
Sample score
67%
B2
sample level
9
review points
Listening profile
Listening is separated into gist, details, connected speech, reductions, and implied meaning.
Speed tolerance
Good gist, misses details
How much real speech survives without subtitles.
Detail accuracy
67%
Weighted listening and implication score.
Next blocker
Listening
61% should be isolated.
Next proof
Replay missed audio twice: first for gist, second for exact reduced words.
Important caveat
Uses generated/browser audio, not a certified listening exam.
Report story
Your strongest signals are naturalness and pronunciation. The fastest improvement path is cleaning up listening and real life, then retesting in a focused diagnostic.
Already working
Natural phrasing is making the English sound less translated.
Pronunciation clarity is not the main thing blocking communication.
Holding back the result
Listening catches the gist, but speed and reductions still create misses.
Real-life English works in predictable moments, but pressure can still break it.
Fastest visible win: Listening tolerance: Replay missed audio twice: once for meaning, once for exact reduced words.
Lesson brief
These are not random mistakes. The report found reusable lesson targets in listening and real life. Fix these first, then retake a focused diagnostic instead of jumping into another mixed quiz.
Listening
Fast-speech check: Listen to the speaker. What is implied?
Better: The speaker is politely saying the decision probably needs to change.
Open lessonReal life
Fast-speech check: Find these objects in pharmacy shelf: stapler, invoice, charging cable.
Better: stapler, invoice, charging cable
Open lessonListening
Fast-speech check: Which word did you hear?
Better: receipt
Open lessonPattern diagnosis
Listening
8 of 18 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 61%.
Fast-speech check: Listen to the speaker. What is implied?
Next move: Replay missed audio twice: once for meaning, once for exact reduced words.
Real life
1 of 3 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 70%.
Fast-speech check: Find these objects in pharmacy shelf: stapler, invoice, charging cable.
Next move: Memorize the corrected sentence as a practical script, not a grammar rule.
Naturalness
This area held up across 2 reviewed prompts. Average signal: 100%.
Fast-speech check: "She explained me the rule"
Next move: Save the correct answers as ready-made chunks and reuse them out loud.
Pronunciation
This area held up across 1 reviewed prompt. Average signal: 100%.
Fast-speech check: Did you hear ship or sheep?
Next move: Practice the exact minimal pairs or read-aloud lines from missed prompts.
Question-by-question preview
1. Real life / B2
33%Sample answer: stapler
Better: stapler, invoice, charging cable
Pattern: Visual search makes vocabulary feel like a game.
2. Listening / B2
0%Sample answer: The speaker fully agrees and wants to continue immediately.
Better: The speaker is politely saying the decision probably needs to change.
Pattern: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.
3. Listening / B1
0%Sample answer: recipe
Better: receipt
Pattern: Everyday listening often fails on familiar-looking words with surprising pronunciation.
4. Listening / B1
0%Sample answer: They are calling right now.
Better: They are going to call later.
Pattern: This is the subtitle gap: simple words become hard when they collapse in speech.
5. Listening / A2
0%Sample answer: I do know what happened.
Better: I do not know what happened.
Pattern: This one feels tiny, but it unlocks a lot of casual conversation.
6. Listening / B2
46%Sample answer: Whaddaya think we
Better: Whaddaya think we should do next?
Pattern: Transcription makes the result feel more real than just picking an option.
7. Listening / B2
50%Sample answer: I shoulda checked the
Better: I shoulda checked the file before sending it.
Pattern: This catches both fast sound and timeline meaning in one compact task.