I think the native speakers are the ones that make the language in a full sense to live can score better results from such a test. This is in my opinion because the fact that native speakers are born in that language so it will be more easy to figure out the words whether can be used frequently or not. I think it depends on how much you are exposed to the use of the words. Being native or non-native is not the representation of how much you are talented in guessing the most frequently used words.
KWL
I know that when the issue is making a specific text readable means that it should be well-organized and well-written (correct grammar structure, not using very high and complex English words). For example, when I was taking the course called Advance Reading and Writing, I was taught how to write a good essay by applying certain methods of doing this. In addition to, when we are writing an essay, we were supposed to write the title so that it gives a reference to readers what this text about; moreover, we were supposed to write according to the organizations of the paragraphs, we weren't supposed to start writing without making an outline the steps and organize the paragraphs within. We were supposed to make transitions between paragraphs so that it will lead the reader to know what will be in the next paragraphs. All I have mentioned above were the prerequisites for the good readable text. All I know to check the spelling mistakes from the application in the computer that is
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