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WHERE AM I SITUATED WITHIN THE COMMON EUROPEAN REFERENCE FRAMEWORK?

The Council of Europe recently introduced a system of assessing language competence based on five major criteria: listening, reading, participating in a conversation, extended speaking, and writing. Six levels of competence were established: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2.
In order to better assess your starting level as well as your progress within this learning framework, fill out this self-assessment chart, keeping in mind your initial language level and the ease with which you are able to complete an assessed task.
Therefore, you should assess yourself at various stages in your learning, that is: before beginning the course, at the end of module 1, at the end of module 2, and at the end of module 3.
For each task, choose one of the following:

A - acquired = I am able to perform this well and with ease.
C - in the process of acquiring = I can perform this but with difficulty / I do not always succeed
N - not acquired = I do not know how to perform this, but it is a goal / priority for me.


If you have answered A in at least 80% of the cases, you have reached your target level ! ! !

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