I'm doing my degree in linguistics and I need people to complete my English experiments for me.
I'm looking for native Greek or native German speakers. The test takes up to an hour, but it can be done over 2 sessions. It is made up of 3 sections. One of the sections is a proficiency test, so if anybody wants to have some feedback on how they did, let me know and I can send the results of that one.
If anyone is interested in doing the tests, here are the links:
For the Greek speakers: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~cfinni/tests/Questionnaire%20V2-Exp-Gr.html
For the German speakers: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~cfinni/tests/Questionnaire%20V2-Exp.html
Any problems, let me know!
Thanks!
-Charlie
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I'd like to try to do the test. I haven't taken a test for ages. What papers do you have to do?
— Maj
I'd like to try to do the test.
I haven't taken a test for ages.
What papers do you have to do?
How long is it going to be available on the net?
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Well, I guess it will be there until September, but I really need as many replies as possible within the next week or so, because I need to have time to analyse the results and write them up.
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