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From Latin 'evaluatio' (evaluation) - 'ex' (out) + 'valere' (to be strong/worth). Historical journey from Latin through Old French to English. Picture a scale weighing options, evaluating their worth before deciding which to choose.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI lean in, set the page flat, and push aside doubts to focus. I move my eyes along the lines, shift from detail to pattern, and weigh what matters. When something doesn't fit, I adjust my stance, hold a steady breath, and let the evidence settle. That moment of decision travels into a project, carrying a sense of what fits and what doesn't.
Evaluation is the careful process of judging something's quality, value, or performance. It involves gathering evidence, weighing options, and applying standards to decide how well a project, product, or idea meets goals. In practice, evaluation is not just a final grade; it is a structured examination of data, criteria, and outcomes to inform decisions and improvements. When learners study the word, focus on the noun form rather than the verb form 'evaluate.' Distinguish evaluation from valuation (monetary worth) and from assessment (a broader process that may include testing). Think of evaluation as weighing evidence to reach a reasoned conclusion.
In English, evaluation emphasizes a structured process and a clear judgment; learners often mix the noun with the verb evaluate or confuse with valuation. Focus on collocations like evaluation criteria and evaluation report.
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