EF PROFICIENCY LEVELS |
EXAM LEVELS |
COUNCIL OFEUROPE LEVELS |
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8 |
Academic proficiency Communicates almost as effectively as a native speaker. |
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7 |
Advanced Confident communicator; may lack some specialty vocabulary. | ||||||
6 |
Pre-advanced Excellent command of vocabulary and allfunctional language. | ||||||
5 |
Upper intermediate Good comprehension of most texts; high grammatical competence. | ||||||
4 |
Intermediate Converses easily regarding everyday matters; limited range of style. | ||||||
3 |
Pre-intermediate Basic situational comprehension; limited creative capacity. | ||||||
2 |
Elementary Can use basic grammatical constructions. | ||||||
1 |
Beginner Little or no previous exposure to the language. | ||||||
| MONTHS OF STUDY |
TERM 1:
1 2 3 |
TERM 2:
4 5 6 |
1
7 8 9 |
Note: the graph indicates the average rate of progress and is intended as a guide only Your individual progress will depend on the intensity of your programme, and your individual aptitude and motivation.
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