Lexica English™
Placement and Vocabulary Test
Placement in English programs has never been faster. Lexica provides valid, reliable data to help place incoming students quickly. Delivered on computer, tablet, or mobile device, instantly scored and fun to use, Lexica makes placement decisions easy.
Lexica is based on an innovative and well-researched model for quickly estimating general language proficiency. It is designed to inform initial placement or hiring decisions for native speakers of Spanish, Chinese and Arabic who are learning English as a foreign language.
Because it is adaptive, it can also be used as an ongoing measurement of vocabulary growth throughout the academic year. Lexica is an easy, cost-effective and efficient way to establish an initial baseline and then track a learner’s progress in vocabulary learning over time through multiple test administrations.
The test is designed with a bilingual interface, with all instructions in the native language. Because only the vocabulary words are in English, the test is easily accessible to beginning level English learners.
Lexica Highlights
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Web-based
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Takes just 10 minutes
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Instant results automatically reported
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CEFR-based placement recommendations
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Computer adaptive
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Accurate and reliable
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Bilingual interface
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Test multiple times for ongoing vocabulary progress
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Computer, tablet and mobile friendly
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Culturally appropriate
Built for Education and Workforce
Lexica has a broad application across the full range of educational institutions and corporate HR departments where placement decisions need to be made upon entry into an English-medium environment. Quick, easy to administer and affordable, Lexica gives administrators a reliable estimate of an applicant’s general proficiency in English.
Research-Based
Lexica uses a Yes/No vocabulary test format with a computer-adaptive design that samples a vocabulary range covering the 10,000 most frequently occurring words in English. This format for measuring language learners’ receptive vocabulary knowledge has been shown to correlate well with general communicative proficiency across the four skills of Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.