| Level 10 |
- achieve a precise, differentiated expression of thoughts and opinions in an natural style
- argue your case and negotiate skilfully
- write virtually flawless essays and reports |
C2 |
| Level 9 |
- feel fully comfortable in the language
- be creative in the language and develop a personal style
- put acrosss complex points of view in meetings, seminars, reports, presentations |
this level is important for study at university |
C1 |
| Level 8 |
- intervene in a discussion appropriately
- deveelop ideas systematically
- emphasies specific points in meetings, seminars, reports, presentations |
| Level 7 |
- keep up with a lively discussion among native speakers and interaction spontaneously
and comfortably
- present and defend your own point of view
- reliably pass on detailed information |
Employers value examination certificates on this level |
B2 |
| Level 6 |
- participate actively in longer discussions
- describe problems in detail
- react to the comments of others
- talk on the phone without difficulty |
| Level 5 |
- join in a conversation unprepared
- formulate thoughts
- monitor and pass on information
- give detailed instructions |
From this level you can use the language in the workplace |
B1 |
| Level 4 |
- maintain a conversation and chat with friends
- respond flexibly to different situations
- express feelings |
| Level 3 |
- make yourself understood in predictable everyday situations
- obtain specific information
- describe events and personal experiences |
A2 |
| Level 2 |
- obtain simple information
- understand answers to questions
- discuss what to do
- describe activities |
| Level 1 |
- simple communication on holiday
- make reservations in hotels
- get what you need in restaurants and shops |
A1 |
| Level 0 |
- no knowledge
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A1 |