Thank you for taking the effort to submit your test for the contest. Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Missing explanations. Almost all questions have the same two explanations. E.g. #q30, #q1, etc.
Stone Squid
The quiz is neatly designed and quite good. However, the explanations should include... explanations of the correct answers, i. e. why a particular option is correct.
Fit Muleauthor
While I agree that explanations aren't "real" explanations, I don't think it makes any sense for this kind of test. It would work for maths or physics, but basic English for Primary school? Questions are already self-evident.
Stone Squid
Fit MuleHmm... But one of the requirements of Telegram is your quiz has to provide "real" explanations. I believe even a test for a basic level can provide simple explanations, clear and easy-to-understand for elementary learners. Or you should have made a test that would meet the requirements, I guess?
Anyway, let the judges decide...
Sunny Swan
"Listen to audio and answer the question" is not an explanations.
I can give more proofs if needed, it just took me too long to find that audio.
Fit Muleauthor
What makes you think it’s “stolen”? “Learn21” is in the title of each test if you didn’t notice.
Sunny Swan
Fit MuleFor a brief moment I thought that it might not be stolen, but then - you made quiz about English language, yet you didn't know what "explanation" is? You don't have literally any explanation at all for any of the questions. On top of that, do you have license to use those audios? If you really did record it - my apologies, but it really looked fishy to me, especially that you did not put explanations and everything -looks- copied.
If it's all your work - I'm sorry.
Fit Muleauthor
Sunny SwanI don't need a license because I represent Learn21. These Telegram tests will soon appear on the Learn21 website start page. Regarding explanations, what kind of them you expect for such basic, self-evident questions? These are comprehension tests, you either get the meaning of a question or not.
Sunny Swan
Fit MuleIf the question is basic and self-explanatory that does not require an explanation in your opinion, why even asking them in first place? And the answer is simple: because what is basic for us, is not basic for kids that are supposed to learn from it. You can explain literally anything. A good explanation for the "How many cousins does Sally have?" would be for example a transcription of the audio, proving the answer. Isn't that good explanation for it?
However, I'm deeply sorry for accusations of stealing the test, it's just very common thing to do and I jumped to conclusions way too fast. Yet I do still think that all of your explanations aren't explanations. Another example: "Jack: ... Jim: I like English because Teacher Andy is very kind. – What do you do? – What do you like to do in your free time? – Where do you live? – What is your favourite subject? Explanation: Fill in missing words
What kind of explanation is that...?
Fit Muleauthor
Sunny SwanWell, thanks for the feedback, I agree that explanations should be improved. I can't edit tests right now for some reason though, maybe this will be allowed later.
Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Missing explanations. Almost all questions have the same two explanations. E.g. #q30, #q1, etc.
I believe even a test for a basic level can provide simple explanations, clear and easy-to-understand for elementary learners.
Or you should have made a test that would meet the requirements, I guess?
Anyway, let the judges decide...
Also, all questions and even the audio is stolen from here:
https://demo.learn21.school/lessons/grade/p-4
Audio is here:
https://demo.learn21.school/unit-test/f-p4u1l0
https://i.imgur.com/oEaW8Cu.png
Example with direct link:
https://storage.googleapis.com/learn21-assets/sound/p4u1-pre-q1/en-p4u1-pre-q1.bdabd20a6ae94578db1ae24f83902576.mp3
https://i.imgur.com/CChHXza.png
I can give more proofs if needed, it just took me too long to find that audio.
If it's all your work - I'm sorry.
However, I'm deeply sorry for accusations of stealing the test, it's just very common thing to do and I jumped to conclusions way too fast. Yet I do still think that all of your explanations aren't explanations. Another example:
"Jack: ...
Jim: I like English because Teacher Andy is very kind.
– What do you do?
– What do you like to do in your free time?
– Where do you live?
– What is your favourite subject?
Explanation: Fill in missing words
What kind of explanation is that...?