#CEFR SPEAKING EXAM
π Speaking Assessment π
1οΈβ£ Fluency of speech
β`Have you answered the question directly?`
β`Can you carry on speaking without hesitating or correcting yourself?`
2οΈβ£ Coherence
β`Can you logically support what you are talking about?`
β`Do you use different communicative phrases to start your sentences?`
3οΈβ£ Grammar
β`How regularly can you speak without making mistakes?`
β`How often do you use complex sentences accurately when you speak?`
4οΈβ£ Lexical Resource
β`How wide is your vocabulary range?`
β`Are you using the correct words for the topic and situation?`
β`How often do you use collocation and idiomatic language?`
5οΈβ£ Pronunciation
β`Can you pronounce the sounds of English accurately?`
β`Are your stress and intonation patterns natural?`
β`Can you separate your language into meaningful parts?`
β`Can most of what you say be clearly understood?`
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π Speaking Assessment π
1οΈβ£ Fluency of speech
β`Have you answered the question directly?`
β`Can you carry on speaking without hesitating or correcting yourself?`
2οΈβ£ Coherence
β`Can you logically support what you are talking about?`
β`Do you use different communicative phrases to start your sentences?`
3οΈβ£ Grammar
β`How regularly can you speak without making mistakes?`
β`How often do you use complex sentences accurately when you speak?`
4οΈβ£ Lexical Resource
β`How wide is your vocabulary range?`
β`Are you using the correct words for the topic and situation?`
β`How often do you use collocation and idiomatic language?`
5οΈβ£ Pronunciation
β`Can you pronounce the sounds of English accurately?`
β`Are your stress and intonation patterns natural?`
β`Can you separate your language into meaningful parts?`
β`Can most of what you say be clearly understood?`
WATCH Speaking interviews
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#CEFR_B1_LEVEL
βοΈ Writing (45 minutes, two tasks)
Writing Task 1οΈβ£
βwhen to come
βwhere to go
βwhere to stay
βwhat to wear
βother tips
Writing Task` 2οΈβ£
`A time when you realized your parents were right`
**Write a narrative essay including the following questions:
βwhat was the eventβ
βwhat was the consequencesβ
βdo you think they are always rightβ
βοΈ Writing (45 minutes, two tasks)
Writing Task 1οΈβ£
Your pen-friend is visiting your country. Write an e-mail about
βwhen to come
βwhere to go
βwhere to stay
βwhat to wear
βother tips
Writing Task` 2οΈβ£
`A time when you realized your parents were right`
**Write a narrative essay including the following questions:
βwhat was the eventβ
βwhat was the consequencesβ
βdo you think they are always rightβ
#CEFR_Descriptive_Essay
π΅Introduction
βParagraph1β£
(Name, time, place of event, reasons for celebrating)
π΄Main Part
βParagraph2β£
πΈPreparations, decorations, rehearsals, invitation and etc.
βParagraph3β£
πΈDescription of the actual event. People, costumes, food, drinks, activities, etc.
β«οΈConclusion
βParagraph4β£
Feelings, comments, final thought
π΅Introduction
βParagraph1β£
(Name, time, place of event, reasons for celebrating)
π΄Main Part
βParagraph2β£
πΈPreparations, decorations, rehearsals, invitation and etc.
βParagraph3β£
πΈDescription of the actual event. People, costumes, food, drinks, activities, etc.
β«οΈConclusion
βParagraph4β£
Feelings, comments, final thought
π CEFR: Your English Level Roadmap! π
π What's the CEFR? The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is an international standard describing language ability. It ranges from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Mastery).
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π‘ CEFR Facts:
β’ It helps you set realistic language learning goals.
β’ It allows you to understand job requirements requiring specific English levels
β’ It can show employers or universities a standardized measure of your English level.
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βοΈ Exercise: I can understand simple instructions and introductions = I am at what level? A1,A2, B1? Drop a guess in the comments!π
π€ What CEFR level are you aiming for this year? Let us know in the comments! Share this post with your study partners! π #CEFR #EnglishLearning
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π What's the CEFR? The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is an international standard describing language ability. It ranges from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Mastery).
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π‘ CEFR Facts:
β’ It helps you set realistic language learning goals.
β’ It allows you to understand job requirements requiring specific English levels
β’ It can show employers or universities a standardized measure of your English level.
βββ
βοΈ Exercise: I can understand simple instructions and introductions = I am at what level? A1,A2, B1? Drop a guess in the comments!π
π€ What CEFR level are you aiming for this year? Let us know in the comments! Share this post with your study partners! π #CEFR #EnglishLearning
Follow us:
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π ACE YOUR ENGLISH WITH CEFR π
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π What's CEFR and why should you care? It's the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, an international standard describing language ability. π
π€ Want to know more?
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π‘ CEFR Facts:
β’ It has six levels: A1 (Beginner), A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 (Proficient).
β’ Each level describes what you can do in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. πβοΈ
β’ Knowing your CEFR level helps you set realistic learning goals. π―
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πͺ Practical Example:
I can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc." describes a level B1. True or False? β β
Let us know!
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#CEFR #EnglishLearning
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π What's CEFR and why should you care? It's the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, an international standard describing language ability. π
π€ Want to know more?
βββ
π‘ CEFR Facts:
β’ It has six levels: A1 (Beginner), A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 (Proficient).
β’ Each level describes what you can do in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. πβοΈ
β’ Knowing your CEFR level helps you set realistic learning goals. π―
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πͺ Practical Example:
I can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc." describes a level B1. True or False? β β
Let us know!
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#CEFR #EnglishLearning
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π LEVEL UP YOUR ENGLISH WITH CEFR! π
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What is CEFR? π€ The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is an international standard describing language ability. Think of it as a roadmap for your English learning journey! πΊοΈ
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Key Facts:
β’ CEFR has 6 levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. β¬οΈ Higher = better!
β’ It describes what you can do in English β reading, writing, listening, and speaking.π£οΈ
β’ Self-assessment is key! Knowing your level helps you find suitable materials. π
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What CEFR level do you *think* you are? A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2? Let us know below! π
#CEFR #EnglishLearning
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What is CEFR? π€ The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is an international standard describing language ability. Think of it as a roadmap for your English learning journey! πΊοΈ
βββ
Key Facts:
β’ CEFR has 6 levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. β¬οΈ Higher = better!
β’ It describes what you can do in English β reading, writing, listening, and speaking.π£οΈ
β’ Self-assessment is key! Knowing your level helps you find suitable materials. π
βββ
What CEFR level do you *think* you are? A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2? Let us know below! π
#CEFR #EnglishLearning
Follow us:
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