English LSRW Assessment

Radius EduTech's English LSRW (Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing) practice assessment is designed to improve the language proficiency of students in the four language skills. The assessments include listening to recorded conversations, reading and answering questions, speaking and recording given stanzas, and writing essays evaluated by an AI algorithm for grammar, spelling, and sentence formation.



Output of the assessments

Listening

The practice assessment for listening involves listening to a recorded conversation or dialogue and answering questions based on the content of the recording. This assessment helps improve the student's listening skills and comprehension abilities.

Speaking

The practice assessment for reading involves reading a paragraph or a stanza and answering questions based on the content of the reading material. This assessment helps improve the student's reading comprehension skills and vocabulary.

Reading

The practice assessment for reading involves reading a paragraph or a stanza and answering questions based on the content of the reading material. This assessment helps improve the student's reading comprehension skills and vocabulary.

Writing

The practice assessment for writing involves writing an essay on a given topic. The essay is then evaluated using an artificial intelligence algorithm that identifies grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and offers recommendations on sentence formation.

Technical details

1. Computer lab and internet connectivity: Online examinations require a computer lab with reliable internet connectivity to ensure smooth and uninterrupted access to the examination platform.

2. Screen size: The computer screens used for online examinations can be of any size, as long as they provide a clear and visible display of the examination content.

3. Computer skills: Students need to have basic computer skills to be able to take the online assessment. This includes skills such as using a keyboard and mouse, navigating through web pages, and opening and closing programs.

4. Headphones: Headphones are often required during online examinations to ensure that students can listen to audio instructions or recordings without disturbing others in the testing environment. Headphones can also help students concentrate better by reducing external noise distractions.