Examples of using European framework of reference in English and their translations into German
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Our German courses in Stuttgart are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, GER.
These examinations are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages published by the Council of Europe.
European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR.
CEF(Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) Level.
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching.
The classification of the levels corresponds to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR.
The command of English at level C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference.
These levels correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for LanguagesQCER.
Our course programme is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR.
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
These French courses are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages or CEFR.
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
As requested by the Common European Framework of Reference for languages.
Information regarding the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages can be found here.
The LSI Zurich Language Levels are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR.
This Common European Framework of Reference is widely accepted
The exams correspond to the levels of the CEFR Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
To set up systems of validation of competence in language knowledge based on the Common European Framework of reference for languages developed by the Council of Europe,
In this respect, Member States were invited by the Council Resolution of 14 February 2002 to set up systems of validation of competence in language knowledge based on the Common European Framework of reference for languages developed by the Council of Europe,
the Common European framework of reference for languages and the EUROPASS into one single framework. .