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Common European Framework Global Assessment Scale, Simplified Chart

"Developed through a process of scientific research and wide consultation, this document provides a practical tool for setting clear standards to be attained at successive stages of learning and for evaluating outcomes in an internationally comparable manner. The Framework provides a basis for the mutual recognition of language qualifications, thus facilitating educational and occupational mobility. It is increasingly used in the reform of national curricula and by international consortia for the comparison of language certificates. A recent European Union Council Resolution (November 2001) recommended the use of this Council of Europe instrument in setting up systems of validation of language competences".

Taken from the Council of Europe website

Note this is a simplified chart. A more detailed overview is available at the Council of Europe website in the form of a Self-Assessment Grid showing major categories of language use at each of the six levels. The more detailed chart is intended to help learners to profile their main language skills, and decide at which level they might look at a checklist of more detailed descriptors in order to self-assess their level of proficiency.


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