Determine
your language level with the following details:
BEGINNER OR FALSE BEGINNER
You have no knowledge of the language or you have a very basic
understanding of the language and read and write with many mistakes.
You make literal translations from your own language.
ELEMENTARY
You understand 50% of conversations when they are clear and presented
slowly. You have limited vocabulary and know some grammar, syntax
and pronunciation rules. You frequently use a dictionary and still
think in your native language before translating.
LOW
INTERMEDIATE
Your vocabulary is still limited but you understand 60% of conversations
presented at normal speed. Your syntax is good but you still make
mistakes and you write with difficulty. You keep thinking in your
native language before translating.
INTERMEDIATE
You are able to read and write with some mistakes although writing
is still difficult. You can now be understood without difficulty
and your extended vocabulary allows you a good understanding of
a range of topics. You still have a tendency to think in your
native language.
HIGH
INTERMEDIATE
You can read and write with ease however, mastering these skills
is yet to be acquired. Your vocabulary is vast but there are topics
still not at your reach for lack of a more specific vocabulary.
Your native language is now making place for the new language
when you think.
ADVANCED
You read and write fluently and have good pronunciation. You only
use a dictionary for technical or less frequently used words.
You still make some mistakes with idiomatic expressions. You now
only think 15% in your native language.
ADVANCED +
You have mastered the new language as reading, writing and speaking
is no longer a problem. Problems may arise only with more specialized
points of the language or with some technical vocabulary. You
no longer think in your native language.
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