Sample report / Speaking

What the Can you think in English fast enough? 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

63%

B1

sample level

8

review points

Automaticity score

Clear but not fully automatic

Clear but not fully automatic

This measures how quickly English can be produced, not only whether the final answer is correct.

Production

Clear but not fully automatic

Speed, length, and structure under pressure.

CEFR signal

B1, close to B2

Fluency can lag behind grammar knowledge.

Limiter

Business English

0% is slowing production.

Next proof

Repeat three weak prompts aloud until the answer comes without rebuilding it.

Important caveat

Speech capture depends on browser transcription quality.

Report story

B1, close to B2

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

Already working

Pronunciation clarity is not the main thing blocking communication.

Grammar is helping the message stay understandable even when the topic changes.

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

Holding back the result

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

Business English is the first repair target

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

Business English

Make the wording client-safe

Speed translation: RU/ES meaning: Please check this quickly. English: Could you ___ a quick look?

Better: Speed translation: RU/ES meaning: Please check this quickly. English: Could you take a quick look?

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Listening

Catch the real spoken signal

Speed translation: Which phrase should become automatic?

Better: I agree with you.

Open lesson

Naturalness

Stop sounding translated

Speed translation: Did you hear leave or live?

Better: live

Open lesson

Pattern diagnosis

The repeated signals the report would group

Naturalness

Native-like phrasing

watch

5 of 11 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 52%.

Speed translation: Did you hear leave or live?

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

Business English

Workplace readiness

sharp

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

Speed translation: RU/ES meaning: Please check this quickly. English: Could you ___ a quick look?

Next move: Practice one meeting phrase, one email phrase, and one polite disagreement.

Real life

Survival control

minor

1 of 4 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 72%.

Speed translation: Find these objects in pharmacy shelf: stapler, invoice, charging cable.

Next move: Memorize the corrected sentence as a practical script, not a grammar rule.

Listening

Listening tolerance

minor

1 of 5 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 76%.

Speed translation: Which phrase should become automatic?

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

Pronunciation

Sound clarity

minor

This area held up across 1 reviewed prompt. Average signal: 90%.

Speed translation: Did you hear ship or sheep?

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

Question-by-question preview

The report is more than a score

1. Real life / B2

30%

Speed translation: Find these objects in pharmacy shelf: stapler, invoice, charging cable.

Sample answer: stapler

Better: stapler, invoice, charging cable

Pattern: Visual search makes vocabulary feel like a game.

2. Naturalness / B2

0%

Speed translation: Did you hear leave or live?

Sample answer: leave

Better: live

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

3. Naturalness / B2

0%

Speed translation: Translate: Ya privyk rabotat po vecheram. / I am used ___ working in the evenings.

Sample answer: not sure

Better: to

Pattern: Speed translation reveals patterns that are not automatic yet.

4. Naturalness / A2

0%

Speed translation: Translate: Prinimat reshenie. / ___ a decision.

Sample answer: not sure

Better: make

Pattern: Speed drills are useful when they target high-frequency chunks.

5. Listening / A2

0%

Speed translation: Which phrase should become automatic?

Sample answer: I agree you.

Better: I agree with you.

Pattern: Speed tests should build reflexes around phrases users say all the time.

6. Naturalness / A2

0%

Speed translation: Translate: Ya soglasen s ney. / I agree ___ her.

Sample answer: not sure

Better: with

Pattern: Fast output often breaks on small fixed prepositions.

7. Business English / B1

0%

Speed translation: RU/ES meaning: Please check this quickly. English: Could you ___ a quick look?

Sample answer: not sure

Better: take

Pattern: Speed tasks should test high-frequency chunks people actually need at work.