Sample report / Natural English

What the Do you understand real conversational English? 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

62%

B1

sample level

9

review points

Expression profile

Conversational meaning: understandable but translated

understandable but translated

Pronunciation is making the English sound less native-like than the grammar score alone suggests. The fix is phrase memory: learn the better option as a chunk.

Naturalness

62%

Scores whether the phrasing fits real context, not only whether the sentence is possible.

Risk signal

Pronunciation

0% is the first phrase habit to clean up.

Strongest support

Listening

100% is keeping the English usable.

Next proof

Retake idiom prompts and mark which expressions are safe, casual, or work-appropriate.

Important caveat

Naturalness is context-sensitive. Treat the score as a phrase-risk map, not a native-speaker certificate.

Report story

B1, close to B2

Your strongest signals are listening and real life. The fastest improvement path is cleaning up pronunciation and business english, then retesting in a focused diagnostic.

Already working

Listening is strong enough to catch the main message in practical contexts.

Real-life English is strong enough for many practical situations.

Vocabulary range is giving the profile more flexibility than basic survival English.

Holding back the result

Pronunciation is likely reducing perceived fluency more than vocabulary does.

Business contexts still expose wording, tone, and confidence gaps.

Translated-sounding phrases are one of the most visible weaknesses.

Fastest visible win: Native-like phrasing: Save the correct answers as ready-made chunks and reuse them out loud.

Lesson brief

Naturalness is the first repair target

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

Naturalness

Stop sounding translated

Expression check: "She explained me the rule"

Better: Unnatural

Open lesson

Pronunciation

Keep the target sound audible

Expression check: Did you hear ship or sheep?

Better: ship

Open lesson

Vocabulary

Choose the word that fits the scene

Expression check: Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.

Better: Expression check: Please pay attention to the safety instructions.

Open lesson

Pattern diagnosis

The repeated signals the report would group

Naturalness

Native-like phrasing

watch

4 of 8 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 50%.

Expression check: "She explained me the rule"

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

Vocabulary

Word choice

minor

3 of 11 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 73%.

Expression check: Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.

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

Pronunciation

Sound clarity

sharp

1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 0%.

Expression check: Did you hear ship or sheep?

Next move: Practice the exact minimal pairs or read-aloud lines from missed prompts.

Business English

Workplace readiness

sharp

1 of 1 reviewed prompt exposed this pattern. Average signal: 25%.

Expression check: A teammate missed a deadline and you need the file today. Write a 2-3 sentence reply.

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

Real life

Survival control

minor

This area held up across 2 reviewed prompts. Average signal: 77%.

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

Next move: To push this higher, make the answer slightly more specific and easier to reuse in real life.

Question-by-question preview

The report is more than a score

1. Naturalness / B1

0%

Expression check: "She explained me the rule"

Sample answer: Natural

Better: Unnatural

Pattern: A quick swipe that exposes translated English instantly.

2. Pronunciation / A1

0%

Expression check: Did you hear ship or sheep?

Sample answer: sheep

Better: ship

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

3. Business English / C1

25%

Expression check: A teammate missed a deadline and you need the file today. Write a 2-3 sentence reply.

Sample answer: I cannot do it now. Maybe later.

Better: A strong answer should include: please, could, today, tomorrow, update.

Pattern: Workplace stakes make the feedback feel immediately useful.

4. Naturalness / B2

0%

Expression check: My friend said he was reading a book about anti-gravity.

Sample answer: It was too heavy to carry.

Better: He could not put it down.

Pattern: Getting the joke feels like unlocking native nuance.

5. Naturalness / B1

0%

Expression check: At the start of the workshop, the host told a quick story to break the ice.

Sample answer: start an argument

Better: make people feel more relaxed

Pattern: Idioms feel like secret doors: short, common, and easy to miss.

6. Naturalness / B2

0%

Expression check: My calendar app said it was feeling overwhelmed.

Sample answer: It needed a new battery.

Better: It had too many dates.

Pattern: Humor is a sticky way to test whether English meanings are flexible for you.

7. Vocabulary / A2

0%

Expression check: Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.

Sample answer: make

Better: pay

Pattern: Simple words become fluent only in the right pairs.