The Study Centre in Lume Test is your go-to tool for creating a personalized learning path. With tailored lessons and practice materials, you can enhance your skills and track your progress to reach your goals.
Study Centre - Planning
What do you need to do in Planning?
Here's how you can start with the Planning section
1. Set your Target
Choose one from our three preset options or you can customize your own.
IELTS 4.0 - 5.0
IELTS 5.5 - 6.0
IELTS 6.5 - 7.0
2. Confirm your study plan
Our system will generate homework for you. If you agree, please click Confirm.
If you want to modify the study plan we’ve created for you, click on the Edit your plan button.
3. Edit your study plan
On the Edit Your Plan page, you can adjust the question types and the number of questions you want to practice.
Once you're done editing, don't forget to click Confirm!
4. Practice now!
Now you can click the Practice Now button to start practicing each question type.
Study Centre - Practicing
After click on Practice Now button on the Planning screen, you can see different question types and quantity on the left. Next, click on a question type to practice.
After finishing a question type, click on Assessing now
Study Centre - Assessing
After click on Assessing now button on the Practicing screen, you can see Mini Mock Test simulate the Real Test. Click Start Exam to begin
After finished, click on Click to score button to see your result
You can review your work by clicking on Review button
You can view detail each question by clicking on View detail
What do score details include?
Let’s explore what is included in the detailed score report.
1. Overall
You can listen to your response again by clicking the Replay button.
2. Fluency & Coherence
The Fluency & Coherence section evaluates your ability to give clear and well-organized responses that directly address the given prompt, ensuring smooth communication and a logical flow of ideas.
Speaking Speed Analysis:
Displays the number of words you spoke per minute.
Compares your speed to the ideal range.
Fluency & Coherence
Blue highlights indicate keywords.
Green highlights indicate linking words.
Yellow highlights indicate filler words.
Feedback: Here you can view feedback that explains the strengths and areas for improvement based on your answer.
Addressed Task: This criterion evaluates whether the question has been fully answered. Positive feedback indicates that the response is relevant to the given topic and addresses the main question.
Logical Order: This ensures that the ideas within the paragraph are arranged in a clear and logical sequence, making it easy for readers to follow the argument or explanation.
Idea Development: This assesses how well the paragraph expands on the main idea with explanations, details, and examples.
Paragraph Progression: This refers to the smooth transition and development of ideas as the paragraph moves from one point to the next.
Clarity: This ensures that the paragraph is easy to understand, with ideas clearly expressed and without confusion.
Use this feedback to identify areas for improvement.
3. Lexical Resource
The Lexical Resource refers to your ability to use a wide range of vocabulary accurately and appropriately to express ideas clearly.
Vocabulary Analysis: shows how many words you have used at different proficiency levels.
Spelling check: identifies the number of spelling mistakes made and propose correct alternatives.
Vocabulary repetition: identifies the number of repeated words and their positions in the response.
4. Grammatical Range and Accuracy
The Grammatical Range and Accuracy refers to your ability to use a variety of grammatical structures correctly and appropriately to convey ideas clearly and effectively.
Grammar Check:
Identifies grammatical errors in your response, displaying a comprehensive count of mistakes.
Reveals the correct suggestions for improvement.
Structure Analysis: indicates the proportion of sentences in the paragraph that belong to each structure:
Yellow highlights indicate sentences with a Simple structure.
Red highlights indicate sentences with a Complex structure.
Green highlights indicate sentences with a Compound structure.
Blue highlights indicate sentences with a Compound-Complex structure.
Orange highlights indicate sentences with an Interrogative structure.
Purple highlights indicate sentences with an Imperative structure.
Grey highlights indicate sentences with an Exclamatory structure.
Black highlights indicate sentences with an Inverted structure.
Pink highlights indicate sentences with a Conditional structure.
5. Pronunciation
The Pronunciation section provides feedback on how well you pronounced each word in the text.
Green highlights indicate correctly pronounced words.