Noah Zimmerman
GBTerrible Terrible, Every time you get 2 questions wrong it sends you to a place which me and my friends call the gulag. The gulag is basically a mini lesson that normally isnt related to the question you got wrong and doesnt help at all. Not only that, the voices used for the program are very slow and are a headache. Normally you can just answer while its talking but not for this program. You have to wait for their slow asses to finish their 4 word sentence and teachers assign up to 120 minutes of this. If you unironically set this up for your school or your kid, you need to stop and reconsider your life choices because lexia is more of a failure than hitler :speaking_head: :fire:
Mia Valentine
GBJust keeps making me start over I'm doing an assignment. I'm almost done. Whoops, looks like I got something wrong. Well, in most cases, they would explain the question better and let me try again. Well when I'm on Lexia power up, guess what? Allllll the way back to the beginning where I have to watch a 10-minute video explaining what I did wrong and then taking away all of my progress and making me redo everything. Don't waste your time.
Kellan Melon
GBNone of the lessons made any sense None of the lessons made any sense. For example, “Those are good questions to ask.” is Those an adjective or a pronoun? Lexia Power Up said pronoun. I wish I could give this a 0 star review, but it won’t let me.
Somethin somethin
GBLexia is a harmful program for students and here's why It's hard to learn with it especially if you already have a learning disability. It's an unfair view of progress and shouldn't be taken seriously in schools. It's harmful to students and their learning progress to constantly have to do the same thing over and over again just because they got one question wrong. There's no growth in it it's just repeat and repeat it doesn't explain to you what you did wrong and to students that can harm their view of learning English.
Kai Xin
GBDisgusting and should not be in use This website discourages learning by putting people who fail into an endless loop of watching 5 minute videos, failing only 2 questions, and having to watch the same 5 minute video. It doesn't help that some schools are requiring you to finish some units, which you can't even do if you're stuck in the loop.