TrackTest

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TrackTest
TrackTest English Assessment Center logo
ProductsOnline English proficiency test with certificate
ServicesIndividual English certificated exam, English Assessment for companies, English assessment for school, the English Speaking test
URLtracktest.eu

TrackTest Online English Assessment Center or TrackTest is an online English language assessment tool launched in November 2012[1][2] that measures the English skills of non-native English speakers. The test is using the scale based on Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.[3] It wants to create a 21st-century alternative to expensive pen&paper tests provided by established companies like ETS. Services for companies and language schools include easy-to-use online management console for managing tests, analysing results and progress of their employees and students.[4] In 2014, TrackTest English Test was used by students from 173 countries and speaking 136 languages.[5] The organisation is an institutional affiliate member of Association of Language Testers in Europe (ALTE).[6]

Format and scoring[]

TrackTest is an Internet-based exam that lasts approximately 45 minutes and tests grammar, reading and listening. TrackTest results are available instantly. For a successful pass, it is required to achieve 65 percent or more correctly answered questions.

In 2013, TrackTest introduced TrackTest Score for better progress tracking of users. It is dynamically calculated numeric score on the range from 0 to 1200 using the algorithm based on the all other user results and reflecting the difficulty difference among the levels.[7]

The English speaking test is an optional module of TrackTest level test. It is enabled for all successfully passed TrackTest English proficiency level tests for an extra fee.[8]

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References[]

  1. ^ "TrackTest launches a new web app for English language testing tailored for corporate environment". Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Testing the world's English skills". Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. ^ "TrackTest language levels". TrackTest. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. ^ "TrackTest profile at AngelList". AngelList. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  5. ^ "Year 2014 in numbers". Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  6. ^ "TrackTest became the ALTE institutional affiliate member". Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  7. ^ "Introducing TrackTest Score (TTS)". Brano Pokrivcak. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  8. ^ "TrackTest Speaking Test". Retrieved 20 October 2016.


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