
Anastasiia Uk worked on expanding English B1 assessment content in the freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp repository, delivering new quizzes across blocks 1–17 with 20 questions each, including audio components and diverse question types. She refactored curriculum materials in Markdown, replacing placeholders with specific names and roles to improve clarity and learner engagement. Her technical approach emphasized scalable quiz delivery, QA-friendly refactors, and consistent commit hygiene, ensuring traceability and release readiness. By focusing on content creation, curriculum development, and quiz design, Anastasiia enhanced assessment coverage and curriculum quality, addressing both speaking and listening outcomes for English language learners in a maintainable way.
Month: 2026-03 - This month focused on expanding and strengthening English B1 assessment content in freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp, with a major emphasis on scalable quiz delivery and clearer, more relatable curriculum materials. Key features delivered: EN-B1 quizzes expanded across blocks 1–17 (20 questions each), with audio components, diverse question types, and updated passing criteria (18/20 where applicable) to improve discrimination and alignment with speaking/listening outcomes. Additionally, Curriculum Content Clarity Improvements refactored markdown to replace placeholders with specific names and roles to improve clarity and relatability in examples. Major bugs/fixes: content clarity fixes implemented (e.g., adding names/roles to examples) to prevent ambiguity and improve learner comprehension. Repository and release readiness: 18 commits across EN-B1 quiz work and content clarity improvements, ensuring traceability and faster future iterations. Overall impact: expanded assessment coverage, higher quality example content, and a scalable curriculum update pipeline; demonstrated skills in curriculum design, markdown refactoring, and cross-block coordination. Technologies/skills demonstrated: markdown/content design, commit hygiene, release readiness, QA-friendly refactors, audio-enabled question design, cross-block orchestration.
Month: 2026-03 - This month focused on expanding and strengthening English B1 assessment content in freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp, with a major emphasis on scalable quiz delivery and clearer, more relatable curriculum materials. Key features delivered: EN-B1 quizzes expanded across blocks 1–17 (20 questions each), with audio components, diverse question types, and updated passing criteria (18/20 where applicable) to improve discrimination and alignment with speaking/listening outcomes. Additionally, Curriculum Content Clarity Improvements refactored markdown to replace placeholders with specific names and roles to improve clarity and relatability in examples. Major bugs/fixes: content clarity fixes implemented (e.g., adding names/roles to examples) to prevent ambiguity and improve learner comprehension. Repository and release readiness: 18 commits across EN-B1 quiz work and content clarity improvements, ensuring traceability and faster future iterations. Overall impact: expanded assessment coverage, higher quality example content, and a scalable curriculum update pipeline; demonstrated skills in curriculum design, markdown refactoring, and cross-block coordination. Technologies/skills demonstrated: markdown/content design, commit hygiene, release readiness, QA-friendly refactors, audio-enabled question design, cross-block orchestration.

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