How I view language skills, For indepth nitpicky story type purposes |
How I view language skills, For indepth nitpicky story type purposes |
Oct 3 2005, 12:41 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: 4-September 04 Member No.: 6,628 |
According to the proficiency levels each number gives like 1-6, I follow this chart from the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages for fleshing out story type purposes, ignore it if you think it's too indepth:
Chart 1 Intermediate 1 2 Intermediate 2 3 Intermediate 3 4 Advanced 5 Advanced High 6 Superior Reference guidelines for each level can be found here. |
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Oct 3 2005, 01:31 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 16-April 02 From: DC Member No.: 2,605 |
I've always used the State Department's criteria they judge their diplomates by. I'm not sure the exact wording of 1-3. One is common greetings and expressions where 3 is starting to be able to hold a conversation.
1. Novice 2. Basic 3. Advanced 4. Fluent 5. Native speaker equivalent 6. Educated, native speaker equivalent |
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Oct 4 2005, 12:10 PM
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Running Target Group: Members Posts: 1,283 Joined: 17-May 05 Member No.: 7,398 |
And where does this leave your typical Int 1 troll, I wonder...
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