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Personality Quizz I (UI)

20-Question English Vibe Game
Lesson Game · Personality · Learning Style

20-Question English Vibe Game

Answer the questions, discover your learning style, and give your teacher ideas for a course that actually fits you.

Please answer all 20 questions before seeing your result.
Level 1 · Warm-up getting to know you

Fast questions about your everyday self. No right or wrong answers.

1 On a typical Sunday, what sounds most like you?
2 When you meet new people, you usually…
3 What kind of content do you end up consuming the most?
4 You have a free evening. What do you pick first?
5 Big decisions: how do you usually choose?
Level 2 · Life & interests what you enjoy

A mix of “would you rather”, “have you ever” and taste questions.

6 Travel question: if you could teleport today, you’d choose…
7 Have you ever started a hobby and then dropped it quickly?
8 Have you ever practiced a language with strangers just for fun?
9 When did you last learn something just because you were curious?
10 When did you last read or watch something really long and detailed?
Level 3 · Study style how you learn

Now we talk about English (and study habits in general).

11 In a perfect English class, you prefer…
12 When you don’t understand something in English, you…
13 Homework feeling: which sentence fits more?
14 Have you ever kept a regular study routine for more than one month?
15 Group activities in English class: you feel…
Level 4 · Future you goals & motivation

Last round: how you imagine your English and your progress.

16 One year from now, your dream scenario in English is…
17 Motivation: what keeps you going when it gets difficult?
18 Imagine a difficult English task: you usually…
19 If English were a game, you’d prefer…
20 Final one: in three words, how do you want your English course to feel? Pick the option that is closest.

Your English vibe:

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