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===== - Interestingly, Pearson rated Step 5 ("Improved same-level version") as A2+ (39-43), while I saw it as B1 high (53-55). ===== * Possible reasons for this: - Lexical simplicity: Although Step 5 improved cohesion, perhaps it didn’t add enough challenging vocabulary or complex structures for Pearson’s algorithm to "see" it as above A2+. - Sentence structure: If Step 5 still used mainly short and straightforward sentences, Pearson might have weighted that heavily toward A2. - Conversational style: Sometimes conversational "naturalness" can simplify the text, making it sound fluent but still fall within simpler CEFR ranges.
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