When you decide to learn a foreign language, it is important to know your level. Especially since It is often difficult to pinpoint your level without an effective assessment.
You must also identify your real needs before learning a language. If it is a short-term project, like getting a job abroad, you must evaluate your knowledge through an official exam. You also need to trust an organization that can certify your language level
to become a potential candidate.
A certified assessment means that it is standardized and internationally recognized. To do this, you must pass several tests on the language you want to deepen your understanding. Each test can be written and/or verbal and is a great way to identify your level on a specific scale. You can then present the results in the form of a baseline or a score.
The advantage is that you can make use of your results at will, in the field of tourism, university, professional, etc. Of course, the duration of validity for some certificates are limited. In that case, the tests must be taken regularly. However, other tests exists with unlimited validity.
When you want to internationalize your curriculum, you should use the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, or CEFR, set up by the Council of Europe in 2001. The following specifies the 6 language levels valid throughout Europe:
- Discovery (A1);
- Intermediate (A2);
- Threshold level (B1);
- Advanced (B2);
- C1 (autonomous);
- Mastery (C2).
Note that it is possible to put this grading scale in correspondence with the language tests you want to pass. There are also other references to certify the level of language of a candidate
who, for example, wants to apply for a position, register at a university, etc. Examples include the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Business Language Testing Service (BULATS) for English. In the process, they also cite the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) and the Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) to assess the written and oral English abilities of a non-English speaking person at the international level.
By choosing this online tool, you can have a precise idea of: your level, your pronunciation, your fluency, your ability to structure and organize a story ... In short, everything you need to improve your language skills.