Postby Bex » Tue May 26, 2020 11:04 am
I'm about to finish my 3 month subscription and 3 months was more than enough for me but I did find it extremely helpful.
It is very repetitive (as mentioned earlier) which I agree causes cue recognition which is a problem.
However I did contact Kwiziq over a few issues I was having with the system, partly because there's various ways to use it and they sent me this...
One thing I note from looking at your test history is that you've rarely taken several Studyplan tests in a row. It looks like you tend to take one and then move on to a micro-kwiz (which are the quick recap kwizzes at the ends of lessons). If you take several Studyplan tests instead, the system will gradually give you more challenging questions on the same lessons before they're filtered out of your recommended list. That way, you'll also get a much greater pool of questions on any one lesson, which in turn should help Kwizbot get a clearer idea on the areas you've covered and the confidence level you've reached with each of them accordingly.
When you reach 75% at the current level and your recommended level changes, do take a look at the lessons and if there's anything that feels too advanced, just take a level test for that level to get started. That way, although you'll be tested on questions from the level at random, the lessons recommended to you thereafter will be based on your results from that test, which should help you start with a list more tailored to your current knowledge base.
I actually found this advice useful and so I thought I'd share it here, in case it might help others.
One of the problems with Kwiziq I found is that is teaches in an odd order. I was presented with lessons about subjunctive usage before any lessons on how to create the subjunctive conjugations, so I was unable to even understand the questions!
All in all I'd say Kwiziq really brilliant for finding missing/weak areas and revision but I think a good old fashioned textbook is still better for learning grammar in the first place.
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KwiziqA0: A1: A2: B1: B2: