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  2. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

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    In the CEFR-CV, pronunciation at C2, for example, is described as follows: Can employ the full range of phonological features in the target language with a high level of control – including prosodic features such as word and sentence stress, rhythm and intonation – so that the finer points of their message are clear and precise ...

  3. Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English

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    The Examination for the Certificate in Proficiency in English (ECPE) is an advanced level English language qualification that focuses on Level C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). It is developed by CaMLA, a not-for-profit collaboration between the University of Michigan and the University of Cambridge.

  4. C1 Advanced - Wikipedia

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    A grade (A, B, C, Level B2) for the overall exam; A CEFR level for the overall exam. [8] The certificate also contains the UK National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level. [9] The candidate’s overall score is averaged from the individual scores for each skill (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) and Use of English.

  5. The European Language Certificates - Wikipedia

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    At B1 CEFR level, candidates can take a 'Hotel and restaurant' exam which is designed for learners who wish to prove their language competence in the hotel and restaurant fields. At B2 CEFR level candidates can take a 'Technical' exam which is designed for advanced learners in technical professions.

  6. Linguaskill - Wikipedia

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    an average CEFR score (if more than one skill is tested) an average Cambridge English Scale score (if more than one skill is tested) an explanation of what each score means in terms of English language ability. The following scores are used to report results:

  7. Cambridge English Scale - Wikipedia

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    The CEFR is a broad reference scale whereas the Cambridge English Scale is a more detailed scale, which may be useful for the practical purposes described above, such as identifying a learner’s areas for improvement, stating the precise level of language skills needed for higher education or employment and providing comparability of results.

  8. Oxford Test of English - Wikipedia

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    For test takers who have taken all four modules, a certificate is issued showing the CEFR level and standardized score for each module, and an overall CEFR level and overall score. Certificates reflect a test taker's best performance, so if a test taker re-takes a module and their performance improves, their certificate will be updated to ...

  9. C2 Proficiency - Wikipedia

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    A CEFR level for the overall exam. [11] The candidate's overall score is averaged from the individual scores for each skill (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) and for Use of English. C2 Proficiency is targeted at CEFR Level C2, but also provides reliable assessment at the level below C2 (Level C1).