A2 noun #549 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

assessment

An assessment is a way of judging the quality or value of something.

Explanation at your level:

An assessment is a test. It helps the teacher know what you know. You do an assessment to show your progress. It is a good way to learn.

An assessment is a way to look at how well you are doing. Teachers use assessments to see if you understand the lesson. It can be a test or a project.

An assessment is a formal evaluation of someone's work or skills. In school, it is often a test. In work, it is a review of your performance. It helps people improve.

The term assessment refers to the systematic process of evaluating a person's abilities or the quality of a project. It is a standard term in both educational and professional environments, replacing simpler words like 'test' to sound more formal.

In advanced contexts, an assessment implies a comprehensive analysis. It is not merely a test, but a diagnostic tool used to identify strengths and weaknesses. Professionals often use this term to describe complex evaluations of risk, performance, or value.

The etymology of assessment reflects its historical roots in taxation and legal appraisal. Today, it denotes a highly structured, objective analysis. It is frequently used in policy-making, psychological evaluation, and high-level academic research to denote a rigorous, evidence-based judgment.

30초 단어

  • Assessment is a noun.
  • It means evaluation or test.
  • Common in school and work.
  • Rooted in tax history.

When we talk about an assessment, we are usually talking about a formal way to measure progress. Think of it as a checkpoint where you stop to see how things are going.

In a classroom, an assessment can be a big test, but it can also be a creative project or a simple observation. The goal is always to get a clear picture of competence or current understanding.

Outside of school, you might hear this word in business or healthcare. A doctor performs an assessment of a patient's health, and a manager performs an assessment of an employee's work performance. It is all about gathering information to make a smart decision.

The word assessment comes from the Latin word assidere, which means 'to sit by'. Originally, this referred to someone sitting beside a judge to help them determine the value of property for tax purposes.

Over time, the word evolved to describe the actual act of setting a value or a price. By the 16th century, it began to be used more broadly for any type of evaluation or judgment.

It is fascinating how the root meaning of 'sitting beside' still carries the spirit of guidance and careful observation that we associate with modern assessments today.

You will most often see this word in professional or academic settings. It sounds more formal than 'test' or 'checkup'.

Common phrases include 'conduct an assessment' or 'undergo an assessment'. If you are in a meeting, you might say, 'We need to make an assessment of the situation before we proceed.'

Because it sounds official, it is perfect for reports, emails, and formal presentations. Use it when you want to sound precise and thorough.

While there are few direct idioms containing the word 'assessment', we often use phrases that imply the same process:

  • 'Take stock': To make an assessment of a situation.
  • 'Size up': To quickly assess someone or something.
  • 'Make a judgment call': To perform an assessment based on intuition.
  • 'Test the waters': A preliminary assessment of how people feel about an idea.
  • 'Read the room': Assessing the mood of a group of people.

Assessment is a countable noun. You can have one assessment or many assessments. The stress falls on the second syllable: uh-SESS-ment.

In the UK and US, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 'a' sound can vary slightly. It rhymes with words like reassessment, obsess-ment (rare), or reinvestment.

Always use an article like 'an' or 'the' before it, or make it plural. For example, 'The teacher gave us an assessment' or 'The assessments are due on Friday.'

Fun Fact

It originally involved taxes!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈsesmənt/

Clear 'uh-SESS-ment'.

US /əˈsesmənt/

Similar to UK, stress on second syllable.

Common Errors

  • Missing the double s
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Pronouncing the 'e' as 'a'

Rhymes With

reassessment investment divestment reinvestment obsessment

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Common academic word

Writing 2/5

Standard spelling

Speaking 2/5

Clear pronunciation

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

test check judge

Learn Next

evaluation appraisal analysis

고급

diagnostic quantitative qualitative

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The assessment is here.

Articles

An assessment.

Countable nouns

Two assessments.

Examples by Level

1

The assessment is easy.

The test is simple.

Use 'is' for singular.

2

I did the assessment.

I finished the test.

Past tense.

3

We have an assessment.

We have a test.

Article 'an' before vowel.

4

The assessment is long.

The test is long.

Adjective usage.

5

She likes the assessment.

She enjoys the test.

Third person singular.

6

Is the assessment hard?

Is the test difficult?

Question form.

7

My assessment is good.

My result is good.

Possessive pronoun.

8

The assessment starts now.

The test begins now.

Present simple.

1

The teacher gave us an assessment.

2

The assessment will be next week.

3

I studied for the assessment.

4

The assessment covers three chapters.

5

She passed the assessment.

6

We need to finish the assessment.

7

The assessment was fair.

8

Did you see your assessment score?

1

The risk assessment was completed yesterday.

2

The school uses continuous assessment.

3

We are preparing for the final assessment.

4

The assessment process is very thorough.

5

He failed his assessment.

6

The company conducted an assessment of the market.

7

This assessment is mandatory.

8

I received feedback on my assessment.

1

The assessment of the damage took several days.

2

They performed a comprehensive assessment of the situation.

3

The assessment criteria are clearly defined.

4

He is undergoing a psychological assessment.

5

The report includes a detailed assessment of the project.

6

We need an objective assessment of the facts.

7

The assessment results were positive.

8

They are revising the assessment policy.

1

The committee provided a critical assessment of the proposal.

2

The assessment of the economic impact is ongoing.

3

She is an expert in educational assessment.

4

The assessment methodology is scientifically rigorous.

5

His assessment of the political climate was accurate.

6

The assessment of the art collection was quite high.

7

We must consider the assessment of our peers.

8

The assessment phase is crucial for success.

1

The assessment of the historical evidence was nuanced.

2

The institution underwent a rigorous external assessment.

3

The assessment of the patient's condition was complex.

4

His assessment of the situation proved prophetic.

5

The assessment of the structural integrity was vital.

6

They conducted a holistic assessment of the ecosystem.

7

The assessment of the literary work was profound.

8

The assessment of the legal implications was thorough.

동의어

반의어

neglect ignorance disregard

자주 쓰는 조합

conduct an assessment
risk assessment
formal assessment
assessment criteria
undergo an assessment
final assessment
provide an assessment
thorough assessment
assessment report
initial assessment

Idioms & Expressions

"size up"

To assess someone or something quickly.

I sized up the situation.

casual

"take stock"

To assess one's position.

It is time to take stock of our progress.

neutral

"test the waters"

A preliminary assessment.

I tested the waters first.

casual

"weigh up"

To assess the pros and cons.

We weighed up the options.

neutral

"read the room"

To assess the mood.

He failed to read the room.

casual

"make a call"

To make an assessment-based decision.

It is your call.

casual

Easily Confused

assessment vs Assessor

Similar root

Person vs process

The assessor did the assessment.

assessment vs Asset

Similar start

Value vs process

My car is an asset.

assessment vs Assignment

Similar length

Task vs evaluation

I did my assignment.

assessment vs Assent

Similar sound

Agreement vs evaluation

He gave his assent.

Sentence Patterns

B2

The assessment of [noun] is...

The assessment of the data is done.

B1

We conducted an assessment.

We conducted an assessment.

A2

The assessment covers...

The assessment covers all units.

A1

An assessment is needed.

An assessment is needed now.

A2

He passed the assessment.

He passed the assessment.

어휘 가족

Nouns

assessor The person who performs the assessment.

Verbs

assess To evaluate.

Adjectives

assessable Able to be assessed.

관련

evaluation synonym

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual Slang

자주 하는 실수

Using 'assessment' as a verb. Use 'assess'.
Assessment is strictly a noun.
Confusing with 'assessor'. The assessor is the person.
Assessment is the process.
Spelling as 'asessment'. Assessment.
Double 's'.
Using 'an assessment' for plural. Use 'assessments'.
Articles must agree.
Using 'assessment' for a simple opinion. Use 'opinion'.
Assessment implies formal process.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a judge sitting by you.

💡

Workplace

Use it in performance reviews.

🌍

Schools

Used for all types of tests.

💡

Noun check

Always check for the article.

💡

Stress

Stress the second syllable.

💡

Verb confusion

Don't use it as a verb.

💡

History

Rooted in tax history.

💡

Flashcards

Use it on your cards.

💡

Formal tone

Use it to sound professional.

💡

Clarity

Speak slowly on the 'ss' sounds.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

ASS-ESS-MENT: Assess the ment(al) state.

Visual Association

A teacher sitting by a student with a clipboard.

Word Web

test grade evaluation review

챌린지

Write a sentence using 'assessment' today.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To sit by

문화적 맥락

None.

Common in schools and workplace reviews.

Used in many educational policy documents.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • final assessment
  • assessment criteria
  • pass the assessment

at work

  • performance assessment
  • risk assessment
  • annual assessment

in medical

  • health assessment
  • patient assessment
  • initial assessment

in finance

  • tax assessment
  • value assessment
  • market assessment

Conversation Starters

"How was your latest assessment?"

"Do you think this assessment is fair?"

"What are the assessment criteria?"

"Have you finished the risk assessment?"

"Why do we need an assessment?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had a difficult assessment.

How do you prepare for an assessment?

Why are assessments important in school?

What is the difference between a test and an assessment?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is a type of test.

A-S-S-E-S-S-M-E-N-T.

Yes, it is very common.

Yes.

Assess.

Yes, it is professional.

Yes, assessments.

Yes, it is a form of judgment.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ is today.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: assessment

Assessment is the noun.

multiple choice A2

What is an assessment?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A test

It is an evaluation.

true false B1

Assessment is a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard order.

점수: /5

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