CEFR Levels
Skills and Competences
Teaching Approaches
CEFR and Practice
Applications of CEFR
100

What does CEFR stand for?


Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

100

Which skill involves understanding spoken language?

Listening

100

This approach emphasizes communication and interaction as a means of language learning.


Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)

100

This CEFR level is often associated with intermediate language learners.

B1

100

Which test is commonly aligned with the CEFR for English proficiency?

IELTS or TOEFL

200

Which organization developed the CEFR?


What is the Council of Europe?
200

What skill includes writing short messages and simple texts?

Writing

200

The task-based approach is focused on using language through these.

 

Real-life tasks

200

The CEFR promotes this type of learning environment to foster language acquisition.




Interactive learning environment

200

How can employers use CEFR levels in job descriptions?


To specify language proficiency requirements for candidates

300

In which year was the CEFR published?


2001

300

At which level can learners read and understand straightforward texts?

A2

300

This approach involves learning a language through immersion in a culture.


Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)

300

Many countries use this framework for aligning their language teaching curricula with CEFR.


National Curriculum Framework

300

What kind of materials might be graded according to CEFR levels?



Textbooks, exams, and language courses

400

At which level can a learner understand and produce complex texts?

C1

400

Which skill involves speaking in everyday situations?

Speaking

400

This method encourages learners to use language in context rather than through rote memorization.


Lexical Approach

400

This document outlines the objectives and outcomes for language teaching based on CEFR levels.


Curriculum guideline

400

Which CEFR level would a tourist likely need to navigate basic conversations in a foreign country?


A2 or B1

500

What is the lowest proficiency level in the CEFR?


A1

500

At what level can learners produce clear and detailed text on various subjects?

B2

500

This technique involves scaffolding to help learners progress through language levels.


Differentiated Instruction

500

This term refers to the use of authentic materials in language learning, a principle supported by the CEFR.


Authenticity

500

How does the CEFR facilitate language mobility across Europe?



By providing a common understanding of language proficiency that supports education and employment

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