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The CEFR organises language proficiency in six levels, A1 to C2, which can be regrouped into three broad levels: Basic User, Independent User and Proficient User, and that can be further subdivided according to the needs of the local context.
- Learning, Teaching, Assessment
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:...
- Transparency and Coherence
Transparency and Coherence - The CEFR Levels - Common...
- Responsibility of Member States
The very rapid adoption of the CEFR in Europe and the...
- Resources for Implementation
Putting the Common European Framework of Reference to good...
- Developing Tests and Examining
Developing Tests and Examining - The CEFR Levels - Common...
- Spoken Interaction and Production
Learners in secondary education Examples of spoken...
- Council of Europe Documents
Symposium: "Transparency and coherence in language learning...
- The Action-Oriented Approach
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)...
- Learning, Teaching, Assessment
4 de may. de 2023 · The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching, assessment – Companion volume broadens the scope of language education, reflecting academic and societal developments since the CEFR publication in 2001.
El Marco Común Europeo de Referencia para las Lenguas es un documento elaborado por el Consejo de Europa para describir los resultados de los estudiantes de lenguas extranjeras. El Marco proporciona un método de aprendizaje, enseñanza y evaluación aplicable a todas las lenguas europeas, con seis niveles de referencia utilizados en todo el ...
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment, abbreviated in English as CEFR, CEF, or CEFRL, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is an international standard for describing language ability. It describes language ability on a six-point scale, from A1 for beginners, up to C2 for those who have mastered a language.
The framework. The CEFR: a non-prescriptive framework. As a common framework of reference, the CEFR is primarily intended as a tool for reflection, communication and empowerment. The CEFR does not tell practitioners what to do, or how to do it.
The CEFR is a standardized tool developed by the Council of Europe to asses language proficiency. It offers a comprehensive framework for evaluating language skills and competencies, emphasizing effective communication in various linguistic contexts.