Links to assessments

These links are for Link volunteers who are proctoring assessments.

First determine the language of the instructions. Then determine if they need the literacy test (for very low level learners) or the normal test. Then find the QR code you’ll use for Speechace and then for EFSET.org.

Tap, click, or scan the QR, based on which test and what language you’d like the instructions to be provided in. For example, if your test taker speaks no English and is a native Spanish speaker, find Literacy test with Spanish instructions and tap, click, or scan that QR.

Speechace does not have instructions available in as many languages as EFSET.org, so if you do not see a QR code for Speechace, just find a language that is close or us English.

Instructions are in: English

This is the most common language of test instructions for intermediate and above students.

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Spanish

Our Spanish students are the most common to need the Literacy version of the Speechace speaking test.

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Chinese

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: French

These instructions may also benefit our students from Haiti or French-speaking Africa.

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Japanese

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Turkish

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Vietnamese

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

 

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Russian

This can be helpful not only for students from Russia, but also those from countries that use Russian such as those in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

 

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Portuguese (from Brazil)

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Korean

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

 

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

Instructions are in: Thai

Speechace 15 minute speaking test:

 

(Instructions in this language are not available for Speechace)

Normal version

Literacy version (for very low level English)

EFSET.org 50 minute reading & listening test:

EFSET.org 4 skill test

It is unusual, but some students are helping us test our tests and may be taking the 90 minute 4 skill test. It’s critical that they provide us with their results URL when they are done otherwise we cannot get their results and they have to retest!

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