English Grammar Quiz

Free! English Grammar Quiz contains several assessments that evaluate users’ knowledge of language. After launching English Grammar Quiz, users can choose if they want to select their quiz level or take a quiz that asks them random questions. (Random questions are not aligned to a specific level.) If users choose to select the quiz level, they may pick from the pre-intermediate, intermediate, and advanced levels. Once they choose a level, users are presented with a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question contains a sentence with a [*] in it, and users are to select the language that best replaces the…

Review Overview

A. Instruction - 4.8
B. Design - 7.5
C. Engagement - 6.6

6.3

English Grammar Quiz: An Assessment App

Summary : A Language Usage Assessment App!

English Grammar Quiz contains several assessments that evaluate users’ knowledge of language. After launching English Grammar Quiz, users can choose if they want to select their quiz level or take a quiz that asks them random questions. (Random questions are not aligned to a specific level.) If users choose to select the quiz level, they may pick from the pre-intermediate, intermediate, and advanced levels. Once they choose a level, users are presented with a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question contains a sentence with a [*] in it, and users are to select the language that best replaces the [*] from the four options provided. After users have completed all the questions, they can tap the “check” button on the bottom of the screen, and English Grammar Quiz will show them their results. Additionally, users have the “auto correction” option and, if enabled, it will tell them if their choices are correct as they take the quiz.

Instructional Ideas

  1. Teachers can have students use this app for a pre-assessment. To do so, teachers can have students take a quiz. As students are completing the quiz, teachers can walk around the room to see if there are any similarities in the types of questions students answer incorrectly. If so, teachers can conduct a mini-lesson to explain the language usage rule.
  2. After becoming familiar with the quiz format and types of questions asked by this app, teachers can have students create five-question quizzes that model this app’s format. However, unlike this app, teachers can require students to offer an explanation for why the correct answer is correct.
  3. Teachers can have students take a quiz. Then, for each question, teachers can require students to either state the language usage rule if they know it or research the language usage rule.
A1. Rigor
A2. 21st Century Skills
A3. Conn. to Future Learning
A4. Value of Errors
A5. Feedback to Teacher
A6. Level of Material
A7. Cooperative Learning
A8. Accom. of Individual Diff.
B1. Ability to Save Progress
B2. Platform Integration
B3. Screen Design
B4. Ease of Use
B5. Navigation
B6. Goal Orientation
B7. Information Presentation
B8. Media Integration
B9. Cultural Sensitivity
C1. Learner Control
C2. Interactivity
C3. Pace
C4. Flexibility
C5. Interest
C6. Aesthetics
C7. Utility

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