How does it work?

Students are advised, but not obligated, to take the Placement test, which will give them an approximate idea of their level of English. They are then free to choose from the 3000+ units of English available for them. They are advised to choose units from within their level, but are under no obligation to do so (unless the school requires that). Once they have studied for a time, they can take an end of level test, which consists of revision questions taken from units within that level. They can then move up to the next level. Of course students are free to choose units from whichever level they wish (if allowed by your school policy).

Beginner ALTE breakthrough level A1
Elementary ALTE level 1
Lower-Intermediate ALTE level 2
Mid-Intermediate ALTE level 3
Upper-Intermediate ALTE level 4
Advanced ALTE level 5
How many levels are there?


There are six levels which correspond to the Association of Language Testers in Europe (ALTE) framework for language learning competence. For more details of this visit their website: http://www.alte.org/can_do/index.cfm

How many areas of English language learning are there?

Grammar


(538 exercises )

Vocabulary


(543 exercises )

Reading Comprehension


(569 exercises )

Listening Comprehension


(291 exercises )

Writing


(49 exercises )

Speaking


(68 exercises )

Pronunciation


(210 exercises )

KET


(91 exercises )

PET


(84 exercises )

FCE


(117 exercises )

CAE


(127 exercises )

CPE


(129 exercises )

IELTS


(83 exercises )

TOEFL


(47 exercises )

Let's Learn English is an ongoing project, regularly updated, and plans for the future include business English units and units on Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

How many units are there?

There are currently over 1000 units of content and new units are added on a weekly basis; the following breakdown of units by level and area

Exercises count by category and level

Breakdown of the number of exercises for each level of each category

Category Beginner Elementary Lower Intermediate Mid Intermediate Upper Intermediate Advanced Total
Grammar 80 103 115 95 80 65 538
Vocabulary 95 99 85 90 80 94 543
Reading Comprehension 100 101 104 99 100 65 569
Listening Comprehension 50 51 50 45 50 45 291
Writing 9 11 5 8 8 8 49
Speaking 15 15 9 10 9 10 68
Pronunciation 39 36 34 33 35 33 210
KET 0 91 0 0 0 0 91
PET 0 0 84 0 0 0 84
FCE 0 0 0 117 0 0 117
CAE 0 0 0 0 127 0 127
CPE 0 0 0 0 0 129 129
IELTS 0 0 0 83 0 0 83
TOEFL 0 0 0 47 0 0 47

What do units consist of?

Most units follow a similar format:

1. Content/Introduction

2. Ten point multiple choice test

3. Feedback notes on student answers

4. Follow-up matching pairs, proofreading and gap-fill exercises.

 As well as adding more units, new exercise types will be added every six months.

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