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The courses offered by IUZ/Languages are based on the language levels as defined by the Council of Europe in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in 2001 as a recommendation for language teaching and updated in 2020 by the companion volume to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.  The CEFR categorises language competence, i.e. productive language skills and abilities (speaking, writing) and receptive language skills and abilities (listening, reading), into three levels:

  • Level A = elementary language use
  • Level B = independent use of language
  • Level C = competent use of language.

The CEFR provides a helpful grid in different languages for self-assessment of the language level.

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Panda
Chinese
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Basteibrücke
German as a foreign language
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Großbritannien Shaftesbury Häuser
English
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Glaspyramide vor dem Louvre am Abend
French
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Venedig Canale Grande
Italian
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Bunte Häuser am Wasser in Trondheim
Norwegian
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Störche in den Masuren
Polish
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Metrostation
Russian
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Spanien Andalusien
Spanish
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Karlsbrücke
Czech