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What does CEFR stand for?

  • Critical Evaluation of Foreign Languages
  • Common European Framework of Reference (correct)
  • Certified English Fluency Requirement
  • Central European Framework of Recognition

What does CEFR assess?

  • Understanding of European history
  • Cultural knowledge of European countries
  • Physical fitness of language learners
  • Level of proficiency in a particular European language (correct)

How does CEFR determine the level of learner's knowledge?

  • By evaluating writing skills only
  • By matching skills to certain criteria (correct)
  • By testing knowledge of specific rules and words
  • By conducting oral interviews only

What is used to determine and confirm a certain level of English proficiency?

<p>Cambridge English exams (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three levels of proficiency distinguished by CEFR?

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What does CEFR stand for?

Common European Framework of Reference

What does CEFR assess?

Level of proficiency in a particular European language.

How does CEFR determine the level of learner's knowledge?

By matching skills to certain criteria.

What is used to determine and confirm a certain level of English proficiency?

Cambridge English exams.

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What are the three levels of proficiency distinguished by CEFR?

Basic user, Independent user, Proficient user

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Study Notes

CEFR Overview

  • CEFR stands for Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Assessment and Level Determination

  • CEFR assesses language proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
  • It determines the level of a learner's knowledge by evaluating their ability to perform tasks in real-life situations
  • The level of proficiency is determined through a set of descriptors that outline the language skills and competencies required for each level

Proficiency Levels

  • CEFR distinguishes three main levels of proficiency: Basic, Independent, and Proficient
  • Basic level: A1 and A2, where learners can interact in a simple way, using basic language and vocabulary
  • Independent level: B1 and B2, where learners can understand and interact with more complex language and vocabulary
  • Proficient level: C1 and C2, where learners can understand and communicate fluently and accurately in complex situations

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