The best lawyers possess an ability to write clearly, concisely, and compellingly. West Academic’s Interactive Grammar and Usage Assessment both tests and teaches this crucial legal skill. Mary B. Trevor, a legal writing professor with two decades of experience, has crafted a collection of over two hundred multiple-choice questions covering grammar, punctuation, usage, and style. Trevor designed the questions to reflect—and to correct—the most common errors she saw during a career spent providing feedback on thousands of law students’ memos, briefs, letters, and email messages.

Interactive Grammar and Usage Assessment is designed to be a self-assessment tool. Students can work at their own pace in our cleanly designed digital format. The questions are broken into specific categories, so users can focus on particular topics where improvement might be needed. Right answers include an explanation of why an answer is correct. More importantly, the detailed explanations accompanying wrong answers provide a real opportunity for learning.

The sophisticated, yet simple, user-interface provides students with many useful options:

  • Tracking progress through questions covering a specific subtopic
  • Viewing scores after completing a quiz
  • Marking specific questions for further review
  • Retaking a quiz any number of times

Faculty who adopt Interactive Grammar and Usage Assessment for their courses have access to detailed reporting, available by subtopic. Contact your West Academic Account Manager for complimentary review access and to learn more about available reporting and school-wide discounts.

Also Available
Interactive Legal Citation Assessment is also available individually, or bundled together with Interactive Grammar and Usage & Interactive Legal Citation Assessments.


Imprint: West Academic Publishing
Series: Quizzes
Publication Date: 05/03/2018
Related Subject(s): Legal Drafting

Mary B. Trevor, Mitchell Hamline School of Law

CasebookPlus™

This title is available in our CasebookPlus format. CasebookPlus provides support beyond your classroom lectures and materials by offering additional digital resources to you and your students. Anchored by faculty-authored formative self-assessments keyed to our most popular casebooks, CasebookPlus allows students to test their understanding of core concepts as they are learning them in class – on their own, outside of the classroom, with no extra work on your part. CasebookPlus combines three important elements:

  • A new print or digital casebook
  • Access to a downloadable eBook with the ability to highlight and add notes
  • 12-month access to a digital Learning Library complete with:
Multiple-choice self-assessment questions, including:
  • Chapter questions keyed to the casebook
  • Black Letter Law questions (available in select subjects)
  • Subject area review questions for end of semester use
Essay and short answer questions with sample answers and expert commentary, in 1L and select upper-level subjects

Leading digital study aids, an outline starter, and audio lectures in select subjects

Students can still utilize CasebookPlus digital resources if they’ve purchased a used book or are renting their text by purchasing the Learning Library at westacademic.com.

With CasebookPlus, you can customize your students’ learning experience and monitor their performance. The quiz editor allows you to create your own custom quiz set, suppress specific quiz questions or quiz sets, and time-release quiz questions. Additionally, the flexible, customized reporting capability helps you evaluate your students’ understanding of the material and can also help your school demonstrate compliance with the new ABA Assessment and Learning Outcomes standards.

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