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Months 1 and 2 Months 3 and 4 Months 5 and 6 eBook, Part 1 Gramm Read Video, Part 1 eBook Gramm Read Video eBook Gramm Read Video What’s here? 5 Levels There are five levels. You are currently Level 1 Level 2 You are here Parts Each level is divided into three parts. Each part is designed to study material. Although you have approximately two months of materials, you still need to take the Progress Test within 60 days! If you do not tak automatically cancelled. Leve Par Time Required (Approx Content Each level contains four areas: o eBook. This is the mai writing, listening, and g o Grammar. This conten o Reading. This content skills. o Video. This video‐base comprehension skills. eBook, Part 1 mmar, Part 1 Reading, Part 1 deo, Part 1 eBook, Part 2 mmar, Part 2 Reading, Part 2 deo, Part 2 eBook, Part 3 mmar, Part 3 Reading, Part 3 deo, Part 3 currently in Level 2. e! Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 into three parts. Each part is designed to contain approximately two Although you have approximately two months of materials, you still need to take the Progress Test within 60 days! If you do not take your Progress Tests each 60 days Level 2 Part 1 2 3 Approx.) 2 Months 2 Months 2 Months 6 Months in content of your course and it will help you strengt grammar skills in English. ent will allow you to focus on strengthening your gramm t will allow you to focus on strengthening your readi based content will allow you to focus on strengthening skills. contain approximately two months of Although you have approximately two months of materials, you still need to take the 60 days, your course will be then your reading, mmar skills. ing and speaking ng your listening and Progress tests Each part ends with a progress test. These will help you gauge your progress. Level 2, Progress Level 2, Progress Level 2, Final LEVEL Part 1 test 1 Part 2 test 2 Part 3 test 3 Speech Recognition The progress and final tests contain speech recognition questions. After you record your speech it will be color‐‐‐coded. You will also see your Word Pronunciation (W) score on the questions that test word‐level pronunciation. You will see your Sentence Pronunciation (S) score on the questions that test sentence‐level pronunciation. You will see your Fluency (F) score on the questions that test fluency. Scoring is based on a 6‐point scale. Word Pronunciation refers to your ability to pronounce a word like a native‐speaker. The color‐ coded sentence will identify the phonemes in the word you did or did not say like a native‐ speaker. Sentence Pronunciation refers to your ability to pronounce a sentence like a native‐speaker. The color ‐ coded sentence will identify the phonemes or words you did or did not say like a native‐speaker. Fluency refers to your ability to pronounce a passage like a native ‐ speaker using a rate of speech that is similar to a native speaker including how a native speaker says a word, phrase or sentence. The color‐coding will identify the phonemes or words you did or did not say like a native‐speaker.. How do I move to the next level? If you get 60% or higher on the Final Test, you are eligible to Level 3. Who do I contact with questions? Tech support Please contact Tech Support with any issues. They can be reached by clicking “Ajuda”.
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