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STUDENT'S LEVEL GUIDELINES |
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DESCRIPTION |
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LEVEL A |
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The students are considered to be beginner.
And they use only some vocabularies
amd simple sentences. Expressing theirselves takes much time. |
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B1-Poor, B2-Good,
B-3- Very Good |
LEVEL B |
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The students are knowlegeable with
the basic sentence patterns, vocabularies
and useful expressions. Their level of comprehension is still
low. |
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C1-Poor, C2-Good,
C-3- Very Good |
LEVEL C |
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The students in this level can do a
simple conversation that are use in daily life. However, expressing their ideas could still
be a problem. |
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D1-Poor, D-2-Good,
D-3- Very Good |
LEVEL D |
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The students are now equipped to
discuss varied topics that requires them to share their thoughts. |
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E1-Poor, E2-Good,
E-3- Very Good |
LEVEL E |
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The students doesn't have much trouble when it comes to the use of proper
vocabularies and with a minimal grammatical errors.. |
errors. |
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LEVEL F |
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The students in this level are
expected to express their ideas fluently and effectively and are fully aware
with the grammatical rules that governs the language. Their accent and pronunciation are close to native speakers. |
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