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  2. ILR scale - Wikipedia

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    Limited working proficiency is rated 2 on the scale. A person at this level is described as follows: able to satisfy routine social demands and limited work requirements; can handle with confidence most basic social situations including introductions and casual conversations about current events, work, family, and autobiographical information

  3. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    Minimum IELTS score required if the applicant is not demonstrating the minimum standard in another way (May 2015) Skilled Migrant: Principal applicant: 6.5. Partners and children aged 16 and over: 5.0 Business categories (Investor, Entrepreneur, Long Term Business Visa, Employees of Relocating Business) Principal applicants: 5.0.

  4. EF Standard English Test - Wikipedia

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    4.0-5.0: Understands the main points of clear, standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, & leisure. 51-60: B2: Upper Intermediate: 87-99: 5.5-6.0: Understands the main ideas of complex text or speech on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his field of specialisation. 61-70: C1 ...

  5. C1 Advanced - Wikipedia

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    Many institutions accept more than one English language exam, e.g. C1 Advanced and IELTS. However, there are some subtle differences between these two exams. For example, C1 Advanced certifies at B2, C1 and C2 levels – the language levels needed for study and work; IELTS is designed to test a much broader range of language levels, from CEFR ...

  6. Test of English as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    Prior knowledge of the subject under discussion is not necessary to come to the correct answer. Listening The Listening section consists of questions on 2–3 conversations with 5 questions each and 3–4 lectures with 6 questions each. Each conversation is 2.5–3 minutes and lectures are 4.55.5 minutes in length.

  7. Cambridge Assessment English - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Assessment English or Cambridge English develops and produces Cambridge English Qualifications and the International English Language Testing System ().The organisation contributed to the development of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), the standard used around the world to benchmark language skills, [2] and its qualifications and tests are aligned with ...

  8. Cambridge English Scale - Wikipedia

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    The CEFR is a broad reference scale whereas the Cambridge English Scale is a more detailed scale, which may be useful for the practical purposes described above, such as identifying a learner’s areas for improvement, stating the precise level of language skills needed for higher education or employment and providing comparability of results.

  9. Speed reading - Wikipedia

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    Skimming is a process of speed reading that involves visually searching the sentences of a page for clues to the main idea or when reading an essay, it can mean reading the beginning and ending for summary information, then optionally the first sentence of each paragraph to quickly determine whether to seek still more detail, as determined by the questions or purpose of the reading.