Grammar scares lots of students. The main reason for that is a weak base. If grammar skills can be acquired in childhood as the basis of real, living languages, it cannot become a nightmare. Unfortunately, grammar is rarely taught with familiar examples, and when taught in class, teachers are unable to address the varying learning speed of each pupil. Quill is a grammar learning tool that is increasingly welcomed by both students and teachers. Let’s learn more about it below.
Quill and its features
Quill is a website for interactive grammar learning and English writing practice. It features a huge menu of hundreds of learning functions, but these can be categorised into five broad tools.
Diagnostic: Arguably, this is the biggest reason why Quill has gained such popularity. This feature comprises of innovative activities designed to assess students' skills and help guide them towards the correct level.
Lessons: This is the core learning part of Quill. It’s made up of slides aimed at student groups according to size: an entire class, small writing project based groups, discussion groups and also individual learning modules.
Connect: Students can understand the logic behind sentence formation here.
Grammar: Key grammar skills are developed through writing exercises.
Proofreader: Students choose what they want to read and then proof it.
Teacher Dashboard: Teachers can create a classroom, add students, and assign projects.
While Quill is free, a Premium upgrade offers detailed reports to teachers and more functions to students. Given the convenience of using it, thousands of users chose to upgrade.
Quill’s feedback system
Quill's language learning and assessment tools are quite good, as we mentioned above. The Dashboard feature gives teaches a colour-coded view of student progress, and on clicking on each student, they get the detailed feedback from the learner. Students benefit from the feedback too, since it is immediate and instructive. The personalisation offered is truly constructive since students get to know their mistakes, but not in a class full of peers. What’s more, Quill provides students with both correct and incorrect examples of usage, so they know what ought to be done.