150 AI-evaluated task sets for complete STANAG 6001 writing exam preparation
Writing failures are usually structural, not linguistic. Examiners read dozens of scripts per session — a response they can follow on first reading, with facts in the right order, scores higher than a sophisticated but disorganised one. Structure is the highest-impact skill you can train.
| Task | Format | Scored on |
|---|---|---|
| Task 1 | Short semi-formal email, 50-80 words | Task Completion, Organisation, Language Range, Accuracy |
| Task 2 | Incident report or memo, 120-150 words | Same four criteria, greater weight on structure |
| Task 3 (Level 3) | Argumentative essay, 180-220 words | Same four criteria plus argument quality |
STANAG PRO provides 150 full Writing task sets — 450 individual tasks across email, report and essay formats — each evaluated instantly by AI against the same four criteria official examiners use, with a detailed error table, specific corrections, and an estimated STANAG level for every submission.
Against four criteria: Task Completion, Organisation, Language Range and Accuracy — the same categories official STANAG 6001 examiners use, with an estimated level from 0 to 3.
Yes. Every submission on STANAG PRO is evaluated by AI within seconds, with a detailed error table and specific corrections rather than a single overall score.
AI evaluation is a training estimate, not an official assessment — useful for identifying patterns and practising volume, but your official level is determined solely by your national testing authority.