Understand Your Academic English Level
These free tools help you check your reading speed, vocabulary level, CEFR alignment, collocations, and test scores in a quick, practical way. You'll get clear feedback and simple ideas on how to get stronger for university classes, exams, and long academic texts.
For Students
Wondering if your English is ready for university textbooks, lectures, or timed exams? These tools show your current level using CEFR standards and help you see exactly what to improve next. No stress—just useful information to guide your practice.
For Teachers
Get fast, reliable insights into what your students can do and where they need support. Use the results to plan better lessons, give targeted feedback, and track progress with CEFR-aligned benchmarks.
Vocabulary Estimator
Find out roughly how many academic words you know and what CEFR level that matches. This helps you understand if your vocabulary is ready for university reading without needing a dictionary constantly.
Reading Speed (WPM)
Time yourself reading real academic-style passages and see your words-per-minute speed. Good speed makes studying easier and helps you do better on timed tests.
Test Score Matrix
Turn your IELTS, TOEFL, or TOEIC score into a CEFR level (A1–C2). Quickly see what your test result really means for university admission or class placement.
CEFR Leveler
Input sample text or self-assess to estimate your overall CEFR level (A1–C2). See exactly where you stand for university entry, exams, or academic English goals.
Collocation Checker
Enter a word or phrase to see natural English collocations (word pairs that go together). Improve your writing, speaking, and exam scores by using more accurate, native-like combinations.
Why These Tools Matter
Vocabulary and Academic Reading
Research shows that students need a large academic vocabulary to read textbooks and journal articles without constant dictionary use. Vocabulary size directly affects reading speed and comprehension.
Reading Speed and Comprehension
Slow reading can cause fatigue and poor performance during exams. Measuring words per minute helps learners understand whether speed is limiting their comprehension.
Our Approach
Academic ESL Hub tools are informed by CEFR guidelines and academic English research. They are designed to support learning and teaching, not to replace official exams.
Created by an ESL educator to provide clear, practical diagnostics for real classrooms and real learners.