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PROOF OF YOUR SUCCESS Even if you’re a complete beginner in your study language, EF’s guaranteed learning systems allows you to advance one EF level every 6 weeks. You’ll return home with a portfolio of achievements that will make an immediate impact on your academic and career prospects.

A COMPLETE ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO

GUARANTEED PROGRESS

Return home with a portfolio of academic achievements including the EFSET Graduation Report, your final EF test scores and EF course certificate. Supplement your CV and prove the progress you’ve made to universities and employers with an internationally recognised language exam.

By advancing one EF course level every six weeks, you’ll return home with improved language skills to be proud of. The graph below shows you what you can expect to achieve.

EF learning stages*

EFSET

EFSET

Academic Portfolio

Weeks of study

(*Common European Framework Levels)

EF Standard English Test Graduation

0

4

8

12

Exam Levels 16

20

This Test Report Form declares that

Thomas Speckmann C2

EFSET Level / Council of Europe Level

EF New York Place

June 5, 2013

Upper Advanced

Date

Communicates almost as effectively as a native speaker.

EF Head of Academic Development

International Language Centers

(C2)

Advanced

Confident communicator, good comprehension of most texts.

(C1)

Upper Intermediate EF Course Certificate – awarded in recognition of successful completion of your studies. EF Language Assessment – account of your linguistic ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing. EF Course Report – lists all the courses you have taken and the grades you received during your studies. EF Certificate of International Internship / Volunteer Experience – complete an internship satisfactorily to receive this recognition.

US university transfer credit – for pre-approved courses through Eastern Washington University (EWU). US university certification – receive a certificate stating that EF courses are certified by Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), an accredited member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Official language exam scores – receive a certificate from the testing authority verifying your language proficiency level.

Interacts with a degree of fluency; limited range of style. (B2)

Intermediate

Good situational comprehension; limited creative capacity.

(B1)

Elementary

Can understand and use familiar sentences and expressions.

Cambridge: CPE IELTS: >7 TOEFL iBT: 96-106 TOEIC: 821-990

Cambridge: CAE BEC: Higher IELTS: 6-7 TOEFL iBT: 86-95 TOEIC: 651-820

Cambridge: FCE BEC: Vantage IELTS: 5-6 TOEFL iBT: 56-85 TOEIC: 401-650

Cambridge: PET BEC: Preliminary IELTS: 4-5 TOEFL iBT: 26-55 TOEIC: 151-400

Cambridge: KET IELTS: <3 TOEFL iBT: <25 TOEIC: 101-150

(A2)

Beginner

Basic phrases or no previous exposure to the language.

TOEIC: 0-100

(A1)

Intensive course General course *EF’s levels are linked to the Common European Framework of Reference, published by the Council of Europe. Each CEFR stage is divided into 3 EF course levels. Note: The graph indicates the average rate of progress and is intended as a guide only. Your individual progress will depend on the intensity of your programme, and your individual aptitude and motivation.

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