Examples of using Framework of reference for languages in English and their translations into Greek
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ABC 1: This level prepares students at A1.1 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
skill scales of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR) of  the Council of  Europe.
This allows students to learn fast in any of  the different levels included in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
B2 levels of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
The RELANG initiative focuses on assisting educational authorities in relating language  examinations to the levels of  proficiency defined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).
Upon completion of  the course students are expected to have covered several of  the requirements of  level A1 of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
It covers levels B2 to C1 on the six-level scale of  competence laid down in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).
At the end of  the semester, students will have met many of  the requirements of  A1 level of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
i.e. at least at level B2 of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).
practical application of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
by the time of  graduation they will have reached C1-C2 level of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
The curriculum follows the guidelines set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages that was put together by the Council of  Europe. It is widely used in Europe to describe achievements of  users of  foreign languages. .
partially the requirements of  level A2 of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
The'Self-evaluate your language  skills' tool helps you to assess your level of  proficiency in the languages  you know according to six reference  levels described in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).
partially the requirements of  A2 Level of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
have been adapted to fit into the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEF), the standard for  European language  testing.
they have been adapted to fit into the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFL), the standard for  European language  testing.
The'Self-evaluate your language  skills' game helps you to assess your level of  proficiency in the languages  you know according to six reference  levels defined within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR);
The'Self-evaluate your language  skills' tool helps you to assess your level of  proficiency in the languages  you know according to six reference  levels described in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).
B1 of  the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR).