Scoring FAQ
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Can I re-do the exercises? How does the computer score the second round? |
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As a provider of the most comprehensive and advanced English-learning platforms, i-Learner utilises advanced technology to provide services for effective learning. Each i-Learner platform has been uniquely designed to enable students to re-do the exercises. Please refer to the information below. |
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In “My Learning Schedule”, completed exercises will be denoted by the word “Review” (see the red circle). You can re-do the exercise again by clicking on “Review”. Students can re-do, for an unlimited number of times, the same exercise at their own convenience within 30 days of the first attempt. The computer will only record the score obtained on the first attempt of the exercise. Students will not gain extra credits for the second or additional attempts. Indeed, the main purpose of re-doing the exercises is to fully understand the content and respond carefully to the text, thereby improving one’s own English proficiency. |
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Grammar i-Learner has a "smart" function, enabling students to re-do exercises that have been marked wrong so as to make better use of their time. When re-doing the exercises, students only need to do the questions that were answered incorrectly, not those that were answered correctly. This function ensures that diligence could save time on re-doing the exercises. In "My Learning Schedule", there are two ways to re-do exercises: 1. Review (Today) You can re-do the questions that were answered incorrectly in the exercise of the day. If you have answered all questions correctly, then there are no questions to be re-attempted. 2. Review (Past) Students are asked to re-do questions that were answered incorrectly in the exercises of the previous day, 7 days and 1 month. We selected these three dates according to psychological theories regarding memory, when designing this function. |
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In "My Learning Report" of Phonics i-Learner, you can see the exercises of each module. If it shows the number of coins obtained, this implies that the score has been recorded. You can re-listen to the story and re-do the exercise again. |
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