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Europass Language Passport

Part of the European Language Portfolio developed by the Council of Europe

SURNAME(S) FIRST NAME(S)Andrew Steve


Date of birth (*)03/04/1977
Mother tongue(s)English
Other language(s)French Spanish

FRENCH
Self-assessment of language skills (**)
Understanding Speaking Writing
Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
C1 Proficient user A2 Basic User B2 Independent user B2 Independent user C1 Proficient user
Diploma(s) or certificate(s) (*)
European level
Title of diploma(s) or certificate(s) Awarding body Year (***)

DELF, Unités 1-4 Institut Français, London 1996 -


GCSE-level, Grade B Alliance française, Birmingham 1998 -
Linguistic experience(s) (*)
Description From To
Temporary work as hotel receptionist in London with frequent French-speaking guests 1997 2000
Holiday jobs as camp leader in French-speaking Switzerland 1995 1997

SPANISH
Self-assessment of language skills (**)
Understanding Speaking Writing
Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
B2 Independent user C1 Proficient user B1 Independent user B1 Independent user B2 Independent user
Linguistic experience(s) (*)
Description From To
School exchange programme in Bilbao: one month living with a Spanish-speaking family 01/06/1990 30/06/1990
(*) Headings marked with an asterisk are optional (**) See Self-assessment grid on reverse (***) Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level if
specified on the original certificate or diploma.

Explanatory note
The Europass Language Passport is part of the European Language Portfolio developed by the Council of Europe. It uses the 6 European levels of the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF) to record the level of language proficiency achieved in a standardised format.
More info on the Europass Language Passport: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu - More info on the European Language Portfolio: www.coe.int/portfolio
The template of the Europass language passport can be downloaded free of charge from the above websites.
© 2004 Council of Europe and European Communities
EUROPEAN LEVELS - SELF ASSESSMENT GRID
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
U Listening I can understand familiar words and very I can understand phrases and the highest I can understand the main points of clear I can understand extended speech and I can understand extended speech even I have no difficulty in understanding any
basic phrases concerning myself, my frequency vocabulary related to areas of standard speech on familiar matters lectures and follow even complex lines of when it is not clearly structured and when kind of spoken language, whether live or
N family and immediate concrete most immediate personal relevance (e.g. regularly encountered in work, school, argument provided the topic is reasonably relationships are only implied and not broadcast, even when delivered at fast
D surroundings when people speak slowly very basic personal and family leisure, etc. I can understand the main familiar. I can understand most TV news signalled explicitly. I can understand native speed, provided. I have some time
E and clearly. information, shopping, local area, point of many radio or TV programmes on and current affairs programmes. I can television programmes and films without to get familiar with the accent.
employment). I can catch the main point current affairs or topics of personal or understand the majority of films in too much effort.
R in short, clear, simple messages and professional interest when the delivery is standard dialect.
S announcements. relatively slow and clear.
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N Reading I can understand familiar names, words I can read very short, simple texts. I can I can understand texts that consist mainly I can read articles and reports concerned I can understand long and complex I can read with ease virtually all forms of
D and very simple sentences, for example find specific, predictable information in of high frequency everyday or job-related with contemporary problems in which the factual and literary texts, appreciating the written language, including abstract,
I on notices and posters or in catalogues. simple everyday material such as language. I can understand the writers adopt particular attitudes or distinctions of style. I can understand structurally or linguistically complex texts
N advertisements, prospectuses, menus description of events, feelings and wishes viewpoints. I can understand specialised articles and longer technical such as manuals, specialised articles and
and timetables and I can understand short in personal letters. contemporary literary prose. instructions, even when they do not relate literary works.
G simple personal letters. to my field.
Spoken I can interact in a simple way provided the I can communicate in simple and routine I can deal with most situations likely to I can interact with a degree of fluency and I can express myself fluently and I can take part effortlessly in any
Interaction other person is prepared to repeat or tasks requiring a simple and direct arise whilst travelling in an area where the spontaneity that makes regular interaction spontaneously without much obvious conversation or discussion and have a
rephrase things at a slower rate of speech exchange of information on familiar topics language is spoken. I can enter with native speakers quite possible. I can searching for expressions. I can use good familiarity with idiomatic expressions
and help me formulate what I'm trying to and activities. I can handle very short unprepared into conversation on topics take an active part in discussion in familiarlanguage flexibly and effectively for social and colloquialisms. I can express myself
say. I can ask and answer simple social exchanges, even though I can't that are familiar, of personal interest or contexts, accounting for and sustaining and professional purposes. I can fluently and convey finer shades of
S questions in areas of immediate need or usually understand enough to keep the pertinent to everyday life (e.g. family, my views. formulate ideas and opinions with meaning precisely. If I do have a problem
P on very familiar topics. conversation going myself. hobbies, work, travel and current events). precision and relate my contribution I can backtrack and restructure around
E skilfully to those of other speakers. the difficulty so smoothly that other people
A are hardly aware of it.
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N Spoken I can use simple phrases and sentences I can use a series of phrases and I can connect phrases in a simple way in I can present clear, detailed descriptions I can present clear, detailed descriptions I can present a clear, smoothly-flowing
G Production to describe where I live and people I sentences to describe in simple terms my order to describe experiences and events, on a wide range of subjects related to my of complex subjects integrating sub- description or argument in a style
know. family and other people, living conditions, my dreams, hopes and ambitions. I can field of interest. I can explain a viewpoint themes, developing particular points and appropriate to the context and with an
my educational background and my briefly give reasons and explanations for on a topical issue giving the advantages rounding off with an appropriate effective logical structure which helps the
present or most recent job. opinions and plans. I can narrate a story and disadvantages of various options. conclusion. recipient to notice and remember
or relate the plot of a book or film and significant points.
describe my reactions.
Writing I can write a short, simple postcard, for I can write short, simple notes and I can write simple connected text on I can write clear, detailed text on a wide I can express myself in clear, well- I can write clear, smoothly-flowing text in
W example sending holiday greetings. I can messages. I can write a very simple topics which are familiar or of personal range of subjects related to my interests. I structured text, expressing points of view an appropriate style. I can write complex
fill in forms with personal details, for personal letter, for example thanking interest. I can write personal letters can write an essay or report, passing on at some length. I can write about complex letters, reports or articles which present a
R example entering my name, nationality someone for something. describing experiences and impressions. information or giving reasons in support of subjects in a letter, an essay or a report, case with an effective logical structure
I and address on a hotel registration form. or against a particular point of view. I can underlining what I consider to be the which helps the recipient to notice and
T write letters highlighting the personal salient issues. I can select a style remember significant points. I can write
I significance of events and experiences. appropriate to the reader in mind. summaries and reviews of professional or
literary works.
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