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πŸ“… 2026.01.16

πŸ‘€ Koketso M.

πŸ“„ Session Topic

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Gesamt-Score

πŸ’¬ Teacher Comment

Hi Steffen, You performed well in today’s lesson on making your point more effectively. During our free conversation about technology, language, learning models in systems, and system failures, you expressed your opinions thoughtfully and responded well to follow-up questions. You were engaged throughout the lesson and showed good control of Upper Intermediate language, especially when explaining abstract ideas. Thanks, Koketso
Accuracy 100%

βœ… Your grammar was generally accurate, even when discussing complex topics. You handled verb tenses and sentence structure well in extended explanations.

🎯 Improve: Watch for small preposition and article issues. For example: ❌ I take a break at the afternoon. βœ… I take a break in the afternoon. Focusing on these small details will make your speech sound more natu...

Clarity 100%

βœ… Your ideas were easy to follow, even when the topics became abstract. You explained system failures and learning processes in a structured and understandable way.

🎯 Improve: When speaking at length, try to slightly slow your pace to give key points more emphasis.

Confidence 100%

βœ… You spoke confidently and naturally, took initiative in the discussion, and handled interruptions or questions comfortably.

🎯 Improve: Continue challenging yourself by introducing less familiar vocabulary or examples.

Expression 100%

βœ… You expressed opinions clearly and logically, especially when comparing systems and discussing how technology and learning models work. You used linking ideas well to build your arguments.

🎯 Improve: Occasionally, you could add a brief summary sentence to reinforce your main point at the end of a longer explanation.

Range 85%

βœ… You used a good range of vocabulary related to technology, systems, and learning.

🎯 Improve: Expanding your use of idiomatic expressions and discourse markers (e.g. having said that, on the other hand, what this means is…) will help you sound even more fluent.

❌ Grammar Fehler (0)

πŸŽ‰ Keine Grammar-Fehler in dieser Session!