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Jan level we rise remix
Jan level we rise remix




jan level we rise remix

I speak like an 80 year-old man who only uses formal voca or enter into a topic using completely informal terms. Additionally, certain degree of info passed by us and we lose it because it´s such a great deal to learn everything from both of the languages Spanish and English that I get lost the plot and want to be away in the ferries! I´d like to meet you for consultancy and identify from where my accent comes and also what I should do to improve my sociolinguistic competence. Some words I forget sometime but, it´s part of my Hispanic routine. Appreciate you piece of advice at advance.Ĭ2 proficient is my current level, I think so however, I´ve mastered the language since young, so I am fluent and capable of carrying on a conversation without help. My accent is too strong, I feel like a Londoner or a Scot a partiular day. It´s quite fun to perform better than others from every now and them, but it´s quite embarrasing to being in front of classmates who fancy producing the same language and cannot undertand you at all. What I want to know is this: What level of English do you currently have? And, are you happy with this level?Ĭ2 proficient is my current level, I think so however, I´ve mastered the language since young, so I am fluent and capable of carrying on a conversation without help. That is something to think about when evaluating yourself. That is because speaking is what most English learners are concerned about when learning English.īut be aware that you might have a B2 level for reading and A2 level for listening, for example. In the descriptions of the different levels, I have focused on speaking (with a little bit of listening too). You understand humor, subtle differences, and YOU speak very fluently. If you have this level, you don’t need my help! This is where you understand virtually EVERYTHING you hear or read. (Note: B2 and C1 might sound similar, but there is a big difference between them) C2: Proficient

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And… you can use language in a flexible way for social, academic, and professional purposes.

jan level we rise remix

This is where things are really flowing, and you don’t need to search for expressions. You can interact spontaneously and with a degree of fluency with native speakers, and people can understand you without too much difficulty. This is where you feel comfortable in MOST situations. If you can deal with most situations when traveling, describe experiences and events, and give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans, then you have a B1 level.

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You can talk about simple things on familiar topics. If you have an elementary level, you can understand frequently used expressions and give basic personal information. You need the other person to talk slowly to understand. This is where you can use very simple expressions and talk about yourself in a basic way. In the video, I explained the six different levels of English according to the Common European Framework. If you found the video useful, please share… The Different Levels of English






Jan level we rise remix