A Scientific Approach to Building Personalized Learning Pathways
Fluensa breaks down learning objectives into executable plans using intelligent algorithms:
- Proficiency testing: Completion of a 15-minute assessment consisting of four parts of listening, speaking, reading and writing at the time of first use to obtain a CEFR level position (A1-C2).
- <strong]Goal Setting: Select main goal (e.g., business communication/exam preparation) and sub-goals (e.g., improve speaking fluency in meetings) in the dashboard
- Program Generation</strong]: The system automatically pushes the combination of daily study tasks, e.g. Monday = Vocabulary + Listening, Wednesday = Grammar + Speaking and so on.
- dynamic adjustment: Optimize the path in real time based on the correct rate of practice (below 60% automatically downgraded) and the frequency of learning (high-frequency users get advanced content)
Practical tips: It is recommended to turn on weekly learning report emails to compare planned progress with actual completion. When encountering bottlenecks, use the platform's reset assessment function to recalibrate the learning path. Business users can choose industry-specific content packages (e.g. IT/medical and other industry terminology modules).
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