- Created Universal Language Learning Framework (ULLF v1.1)
- Built complete learning system for 73 chapters across 5 books
- Setup folder structure with 18 README.md files
- Created learning plans (EN + CN for Tingting)
- Defined monthly cycle, SRS system, exams, and tracking
- Setup daily logs, weekly summaries, monthly sit reps
- Ready to start learning
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Exam Results
Storage for all monthly exam results and analysis.
Format
Each monthly exam set gets a folder: YYYY-MM-MonthName/
Inside each folder:
Speaking-Exam.md- Full exam + scoreComposition-Exam.md- Full exam + scoreReading-Exam.md- Full exam + scoreListening-Exam.md- Full exam + scoreWriting-Exam.md- Full exam + scoreSummary.md- Overview of all 5 exams
Scoring
Each exam is scored /100 with status:
- >80%: PASS ✓ - Continue normally
- 50-80%: DIFFICULTY ⚠ - Review needed, identify weak points
- <50%: CRITICAL ✗ - Stop progression, intensive review required
Exam Week Schedule
- Monday: Speaking (Kouyu)
- Tuesday: Composition (Hanyu)
- Wednesday: Reading (LEDU)
- Thursday: Listening (Tingli)
- Friday: Writing (Xiezuo)
- Saturday: Grading and analysis
- Sunday: Sit rep generation
Purpose
Exam results serve to:
- Measure actual retention and mastery
- Identify which skills need more focus
- Track improvement over time
- Provide accountability
- Inform next month's study plan
Exam Frameworks
Detailed exam structures for each skill type are documented in:
docs/Exam-Frameworks.md (to be created)
Analysis
At the end of each exam period, analyze:
- Which skill scored highest/lowest
- Common error patterns
- Vocabulary vs grammar performance
- Comprehension vs production
- Trends compared to previous months
Notes
- Exams are 100% custom generated based on that month's content
- No shortcuts - be honest in grading
- Difficult exams are good - they show real gaps
- Use results to adjust study approach, not to feel bad