EnglishCentral Improves Test Scores at Japanese University

    EnglishCentral Improves Test Scores at Japanese University

    225 225 Alan Schwartz

    EnglishCentral is used by many students seeking to improve their scores on standardized English language tests such as the TOEIC, TOEFL, OPIc, IELTS and many more.

    Recently EnglishCentral undertook a study with university age students in Japan to determine just how effective EnglishCentral is in improving test scores using EnglishCentral over a 10 week period.

    The results below demonstrate that if students follow the recommenced plan each week, they can improve their overall TOEFL scores 50 points in just 10 weeks.

    Research Design & Methodology

    1. Students were given a TOEFL pretest to determine their TOEFL score.
    1.  Students were ask to complete 20 video lessons a week and use EnglishCentral GoLive! (1:1 live tutoring) 2 times per week (“EnglishCentral’s Premium Plan“)
    1. Students who completed the program were given a TOEFL post test to determine their TOEFL score.  This was compared with their pretest and the amount of improvement determined.

    Results

    In the first semester, 26 students followed the Premium Plan over a 10 week period.  The results were as follows:

    • 11 students achieved gains of 50 points or greater, the highest being 80 points.
    • The average gain for all 26 students was 36.4 points.

    Conclusion

    The results from the 1st September  compared very favorably with the gain for last year’s 1st year University students, which was 48 points for the entire year.

    Stay tuned for an update to this blog at the end of the year to compare full year results.

    EnglishCentral thanks Dr. Tom Robb, fellow teachers, staff and the students of Kyoto Sangyo University for their help and participation in this study.

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    Thomas Robb, Ph.D. , U. of Hawaii (Linguistics), teaches at Kyoto Sangyo University where he is member of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and chair of their English Department. He is a long-time user of computer technologies and the Internet, and has created a number of websites for various student projects, interactive learning and professional exchange. He is currently chief developer of MReader module which administers quizzes on Graded Readers to students under controlled conditions. The site now has some 60,000 students in over 25 countries. He is Chair of the Extensive Reading Foundation and is a past president of both JALT and the PacCALL.

    Kyoto Sangyo University is a medium-sized university in Kyoto, Japan with nine faculties with a heavy emphasis on science and technology. The Faculty of Foreign Studies offers majors in 10 foreign languages, the most of any private university in Japan.

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