Does your sentence structure sound English?
Adverbs, questions, indirect questions, embedded clauses, adjective order, and learner word order.
8-15 min
estimated duration
24 live questions
diagnostic depth
11 styles
diagnostic variety
5 skills
coverage

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.
Tone sorter
44s sorter warm-up before the 8-15 min diagnostic.
Word intensity ladder
38s synonyms finder warm-up before the 8-15 min diagnostic.
Pay attention
43s choice distractor warm-up before the 8-15 min diagnostic.
The full report still comes from the diagnostic. The warm-up makes the first tap feel lighter and more shareable.
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What this test actually checks
The page uses the same question set as the runner. These counts are not marketing placeholders.
Multiple choice
12Good for quick, high-signal diagnostic traps.
Sentence order
3Tests sentence construction and word order.
Audio choice
7Checks what the user hears, not only what they can read.
Open response
2Captures active speaking or writing signal.
Product-level question styles
Why this feels like a diagnostic, not a school quiz
The runner uses 4 mechanics, but this test exposes 11 learner-facing diagnostic styles such as tone, image vocabulary, listening, ranking, correction, and open production.
Sentence construction
24Build the sentence from shuffled pieces.
Syntax, sentence frame control, and question/order logic.
Sentence correction
24Find or choose the corrected version of learner-like English.
Self-editing, grammar repair, and translated-phrase detection.
Multiple choice
19Choose the best answer from plausible options.
Fast recognition, distractor resistance, and practical accuracy.
Listening comprehension
7Answer from audio, fast speech, reductions, or implied spoken meaning.
Speed tolerance, detail recall, connected speech, and implication.
Scenario-based response
7Handle a work, travel, interview, support, or real-life situation.
Practical readiness under a recognizable real-world context.
Tone and register selection
6Choose the right level of politeness, formality, or confidence.
Formal/informal control, professional safety, and social nuance.
Natural phrase choice
5Pick the sentence or phrase that sounds least translated.
Collocations, phrase memory, register, and native-like usage.
Timed translation and reaction
3Answer quickly to reveal automaticity, not only knowledge.
Speed, recall pressure, and translation lag.
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.
Full diagnostic
The complete signal for the most reliable report.
4 formats / 5 skills
Quick check
Shorter run for a fast read when the user is not ready for the full test.
4 formats / 5 skills
Grammar focus
A shorter run biased toward grammar signals.
4 formats / 5 skills
Proof run
More pressure from active, audio, and harder prompts.
4 formats / 5 skills
Sample question
Which sentence has natural word order?
What this reveals
I really like this idea.
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.

1. Multiple choice / Real life
B2Choose the basket that satisfies the request
Word-order check: Buy medicine that does not make you sleepy with $12 using a train-station kiosk.
Best answer
Non-drowsy cold medicine and water.
Mini explanation: Shop simulator items test whether the learner follows category, budget, and purpose constraints in English.
Report signal: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.

2. Sentence order / Real life
B2Tap the actions in the correct order
Word-order check: Follow the English instruction sequence.
Correct order
open the settings tap privacy turn off location sharing
Mini explanation: Instruction following checks whether the user can process action order in English, not just recognize individual words.
Report signal: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.

3. Multiple choice / Naturalness
B1Decide fast: natural or translated?
Word-order check: "She explained me the rule"
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.

4. Audio choice / Naturalness
B2Listen and choose the word you hear
Word-order check: Did you hear leave or live?
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.

5. Audio choice / Listening
B2Choose the implied meaning, not the literal words
Word-order check: Listen to the speaker. What is implied?
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.
Feedback experience
What the user gets after finishing
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.