The complete Myngle Programs experience!
Hello students,
Last April we launched Myngle Programs, a set of courses created in collaboration with experienced instructional designers. We had a couple of principles in mind:
1. Quality: built on the standards of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
2. Convenience: a structure that was still flexible enough to be personalized to the needs of each individual.
3. User-friendly: all the content is meant to be used effectively in our virtual classroom.
Today, we want to offer you the complete Myngle Program experience: assess your level with a professional online test, learn and progress through the Myngle Programs, and earn your diploma, certifying your accomplishment.
The test and the diploma are FREE with the purchase of a Myngle Programs package of 10 or 30 lessons.
Start today by ordering a package of Myngle Programs
and take your language proficiency to the next… CEFR level!
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December 12th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Does this test certify your level based on the test you take coming in or the course work you do afterwards?
December 15th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Hi ChinaMike,
thank you for the question.
If a student buys 30 lessons, which is the recommended number of live lessons to achieve a one-level improvement, he or she will have the opportunity to take two online tests, at the beginning and at the end. The achievement reported on the test, will be also reported on the diploma.
I hope this answered your question.
Stefan
December 18th, 2009 at 4:46 pm
Stefan,
I am a bit confused. Will the student receive a diploma even if the score on the second test is lower than the score on the first?
December 27th, 2009 at 11:34 am
I’m even more curious. Does 30 at Myngle lessons generally take you from the bottom of one level, to the start of another level? And are you saying that the average CEFR level takes what, 30 hours of study to pass? How many total levels does the CEFR contain? Would a student who studied 1,000 hours of study go through 30 plus levels in the CEFR?
Man, I don’t get this level stuff Stafan.