Yesterday, I read about self-assessment during the English learning process. It can be a great help for learning itself if you use the self-assessment not as a stressful task, but as part of your language improvement process. Because of this, I started today my first self-assessment, a test, to find out which level I could have reached with my English. This test is for the levels A1 to C2, and it’s of course not a complete test, but only an orientation, as the podcaster said, to see at which level you could be. There were 10 questions for every level, and the results, for me, were the following: A1, 9; A2, 7; B1, 6; B2, 6; C1, 8; C2, 7. You can see it as surprising, or as not surprising. Surprising: because the evaluation increases at the end again; not surprising: because I am dealing with all levels from novels, to podcasts, to news, and so on. But I will look for further tests to find out what level I have reached, but on the other hand, a real evaluation isn’t possible in this way. In this case, you have to use an app for real communication.
