Sample report / Vocabulary

What the B2 Vocabulary — Travel report could reveal

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

68%

B2

sample level

5

review points

Assessment result

B2 profile with usable control

B2 building toward C1

The result is less about a raw score and more about the pattern: speaking is the first thing to improve before making the next estimate harder.

CEFR signal

B2 building toward C1

Weighted by question difficulty and skill area.

Strongest area

Naturalness

100% across 2 signals.

Limiter

Speaking

45% is currently the loudest weak signal.

Next proof

Take a focused speaking diagnostic and get above 70%.

Important caveat

This is a directional diagnostic, not a certified exam score.

Report story

B2 with a clear path to C1

Your strongest signals are naturalness. The fastest improvement path is cleaning up speaking and listening, then retesting in a focused diagnostic.

Already working

Natural phrasing is making the English sound less translated.

Holding back the result

Speaking output is too short or too hesitant to carry the level by itself.

Listening speed is likely to break down in real conversations.

Grammar works in familiar sentences, but small patterns still leak points.

Fastest visible win: Grammar control: Do a focused grammar test, then explain each missed rule in one sentence.

Lesson brief

Grammar is the first repair target

These are not random mistakes. The report found reusable lesson targets in grammar, listening and vocabulary. Fix these first, then retake a focused diagnostic instead of jumping into another mixed quiz.

Grammar

Clean the sentence frame

I lost my keys and I am trying to find them. I am looking ___ them.

Better: I lost my keys and I am trying to find them. I am looking for them.

Open lesson

Listening

Catch the real spoken signal

What did you hear?

Better: Did you get it?

Open lesson

Vocabulary

Choose the word that fits the scene

The window is ______.

Better: The window is shattered.

Open lesson

Pattern diagnosis

The repeated signals the report would group

Grammar

Grammar control

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2 of 6 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 67%.

I lost my keys and I am trying to find them. I am looking ___ them.

Next move: Do a focused grammar test, then explain each missed rule in one sentence.

Speaking

Spoken production

sharp

1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 45%.

What do you usually do on weekends? Write what you would say in 30-45 seconds.

Next move: Add one reason and one concrete detail. Short answers usually understate your real level.

Listening

Listening tolerance

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1 of 2 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 50%.

What did you hear?

Next move: Replay missed audio twice: once for meaning, once for exact reduced words.

Vocabulary

Word choice

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1 of 3 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 67%.

The window is ______.

Next move: Review missed words as phrases, not isolated translations.

Naturalness

Native-like phrasing

minor

This area held up across 2 reviewed prompts. Average signal: 100%.

Which sentence sounds most natural?

Next move: Save the correct answers as ready-made chunks and reuse them out loud.

Question-by-question preview

The report is more than a score

1. Listening / B1

0%

What did you hear?

Sample answer: Did John get it?

Better: Did you get it?

Pattern: Fast speech is often about reductions, not unknown vocabulary.

2. Grammar / A2

0%

I lost my keys and I am trying to find them. I am looking ___ them.

Sample answer: at

Better: for

Pattern: Verb plus preposition patterns are a high-signal grammar weakness.

3. Grammar / B1

0%

She explained me the rule.

Sample answer: She explained me the rule.

Better: She explained the rule to me.

Pattern: Some verbs look translatable but require a different object pattern in English.

4. Vocabulary / B1

0%

The window is ______.

Sample answer: not sure

Better: shattered

Pattern: Precise visual vocabulary makes English feel sharper and less basic.

5. Speaking / A2

45%

What do you usually do on weekends? Write what you would say in 30-45 seconds.

Sample answer: I think it is good because important.

Better: On weekends, I usually meet friends or stay home and recharge. If the weather is good, I like going for a walk because it helps me clear my head.

Pattern: Speaking confidence starts with being able to continue past one sentence.

6. Listening / B2

correct

Listen to a reviewer comment. What does the speaker imply?

Sample answer: It needs improvement.

Better: It needs improvement.

Pattern: Advanced listening often tests implication and tone, not only exact words.

7. Naturalness / A2

correct

Which sentence sounds most natural?

Sample answer: I took a photo.

Better: I took a photo.

Pattern: Translated collocations are easy to understand but make English sound less natural.