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ENGLISH LANGUAGE RECOMMENDATION FORM

Student Name : ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of instructor: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School or Institute affiliated with:______________________________________________________________________________________________

Length of time this student has been in your English class:_______________________ Average number of hours per week:____________________

Please place a check mark next to the level which best describes this student’s abilities in the following skill areas.

PART I : ORAL/AURAL

____Level 1: Understands simple questions and statements regarding simple personal information such as age, nationality, family members, daily routines, etc. if spoken slowly and distinctly. Asks and answers simple questions and statements. However, vocabulary is inadequate to express anything but the most elementary needs. Errors in grammar and pronunciation are frequent.

____Level 2: Understands, asks and answers most questions and statements. The student can get the main idea of most conversations at normal speed on familiar topics. Able to converse in most social situations on topics such as school, work, family, but without complete control of structure. Can understand and follow simple oral instruction given in a classroom setting.

____Level 3: Understands most informal questions, statements and conversations at normal speed. Understands classroom lectures on familiar topics. Participates effectively in social conversations and classroom discussions making only occasional errors. Control of grammar is good and errors never interfere with ability to be understood. Can make 2-3 minute presentations on a pre-assigned topic in a classroom setting.

____Level 4: Understands and participates effectively in any conversation with an advanced degree of fluency. Errors are rare and informal interpreting to and from the language can be handled. Understands classroom lectures at normal speed and takes notes effectively. Understands the main idea of news reports on television or radio. Can make presentations of 10-15 minutes.

____Level 5: Speaking proficiency is near equivalent to that of a native speaker. Can give full presentations of varying lengths in a classroom setting and answer questions from the audience with ease. Can participate effectively in classroom debates.

PART II : READING

____Level 1: Reads and understands short elementary level materials for non-native speakers of a narrative, descriptive, or process nature with a vocabulary of approximately 200 words.

____Level 2: Reads and understands most narrative and descriptive texts of varying lengths. Reads and understands elementary expository writing such as short texts on science, history, current events; information from the Internet and short newspaper and magazine articles with frequent use of a bi-lingual dictionary.

____Level 3: Reads and understands most expository materials and specialized materials with frequent use of a bilingual dictionary. Can read short stories with good comprehension of plot when given cultural explanations. Can read short magazine and newspaper articles.

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