NEI Score™

A 40-point speaking assessment that measures your ability across four skill areas — giving you a clear, objective picture of where you are and how far you’ve come.

What Is Your NEI Score?

The NEI Score™ is a 40-point scale that evaluates your speaking proficiency across four categories: Vocabulary (10), Grammar (10), Pronunciation (10), and Fluency (10). Your Learning Success Manager conducts a Progress Speaking Assessment after every 24 units, producing a single composite score that tracks your growth over time.

Four Categories, 10 Points Each

/ 10

Vocabulary

Range and precision of word choice, including general and industry-specific terminology appropriate to the conversation context. 

/ 10

Grammar

Accuracy and complexity of sentence structures, from basic constructions to advanced professional communication patterns. 

/ 10

Pronunciation

Clarity, stress patterns, intonation, and overall intelligibility as evaluated by your instructor during the assessment. 

/ 10

Fluency

Ability to speak naturally and spontaneously, maintaining conversational flow and responding without excessive hesitation. 

Progress Speaking Assessments 

Progress Speaking Assessments happen at set intervals so you can see concrete improvement over time.

First Assessment

Your first Progress Speaking Assessment takes place after completing your first 20 lesson units. 

Subsequent Assessments

After that, you are assessed every 24 lesson units. Students typically improve by approximately 2 points per assessment cycle.

Typical Improvement

On average, learners gain about 2 points for every 24 lesson units completed — visible, measurable progress that keeps you motivated.

Learning Success Manager

After every Progress Speaking Assessment, you meet with your Learning Success Manager to review your results. Together you discuss what improved, identify focus areas, and adjust your lesson plan so the next cycle targets exactly where you need it most.

Target Scores

Your Learning Success Manager helps you set a personal Target Score — a concrete milestone tailored to your goals. Whether you are preparing for an international role, aiming for a certification benchmark, or simply want to hold fluent conversations, your Target Score gives you a clear destination and makes every point of progress meaningful.

TOEIC & CEFR Alignment

The NEI Score™ maps to globally recognized frameworks so you can understand your level in context. The ranges below are approximate correlations.

NEI ScoreCEFRTOEIC (approx.)
30+C1 or above945+
23–29B2785–945
17–22B1550–785
10–16A2225–550

What Can You Do at Each Level?

The NEI Score bands describe what you can expect to do in English — both in everyday conversation and in the workplace.

NEI ScoreLevelConversational AbilitiesWorkplace Abilities
36 and aboveBusiness ImpactRead any book, listen to radio and podcasts, translate between languages.Effectively negotiate in English, translate documents and conversations.
32–35Business ImpactHave conversations about even unfamiliar topics, argue persuasively, give opinions on complex issues. Understand fast-paced news reporting.Lead meetings, give presentations with Q&A sessions.
28–31Business ImpactFollow the plot of movies and TV shows without subtitles.Participate in international conferences, actively contribute in discussions and meetings, read scientific papers in your field.
24–27Business FunctionalHave conversations about familiar topics, read texts written for adults and young adults.Talk about important topics in your field, have limited participation in meetings such as adding ideas and opinions.
20–23Business OKHandle everyday tasks in English-speaking countries, make small talk and express opinions about common topics.Talk about the main responsibilities of your job, discuss work-related topics with foreign colleagues and clients.
17–19Business MinimumGive simple directions to a foreign visitor, communicate basic needs abroad (hotels, restaurants, shopping).Talk about most of your job responsibilities with some difficulty, discuss the purpose and goals of your company.
11–16Pre-BusinessCommunicate your basic needs abroad with some difficulty (hotels, restaurants, etc.).Talk about the main idea of your job and company, use important vocabulary related to your field.

Score Improvement Timeline

Based on Core NEI (1 lesson unit per week), here is the average time to achieve each level of improvement.

Points ImprovementMonths (Average)Progress
26
 
412
 
618
 
824
 
1030
 
1236
 
1442
 
1648
 
1854
 
2060
 

Real Learner Progress

See how real NEI students improve their scores over time with consistent practice.

Learner A

Duration: 1 yearBefore: Business OKAfter: Business Functional

Vocabulary

 
 

Grammar

 
 

Pronunciation

 
 

Fluency

 
 
Before (21)After (26)

Learner B

Duration: 1 year 5 monthsBefore: Pre-BusinessAfter: Business OK

Vocabulary

 
 

Grammar

 
 

Pronunciation

 
 

Fluency

 
 
Before (11)After (20)

NEI Score for Companies

HR and L&D managers use the NEI Score to track team-wide language proficiency, set benchmarks, and demonstrate training ROI to stakeholders.

  • Team-wide proficiency benchmarking
  • Individual and group progress dashboards
  • Exportable reports for stakeholder reviews