Sunday, March 20, 2011

Slazenger Tennis Rackets Suck

Marco ComĂșn Europeo de Referencia (MCER)


Common European Framework of Reference for Languages \u200b\u200bis a standard for measuring the level of comprehension and expression in a language. With him, we have unified language qualifications in the European context. Here you can find both formal qualifications and the level awarded to each title.
In the diagram on page displayed no qualifications Official School of Languages, but they also have their equivalence in the CEFR, and are as follows:
Basic Level 1: Basic Level 2
A1: A2
Intermediate 1 and 2: B1
Advanced Level 1 and 2: B2

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