The Scotish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) serves as a comprehensive guide for language learners and educators, establishing a standard for assessing language proficiency.Language proficiency is divided into three levels:basic (Levels 2-3), intermediate (Levels 4-5), and advanced (Levels 6-7). The framework evaluates various language skills, encompassing reading and listening comprehension, writing, and speaking. The SCQF provides a globally recognized foundation for comparing proficiency across languages
LEB Level Descriptor
B1 Upper Intermediate
- At the B1+ level, learners demonstrate functional language skills, granting them the ability to navigate everyday situations with moderate independence. This stage marks a significant shift from basics, allowing for more nuanced communication.
AT THIS LEVEL, INDIVIDUALS CAN:
- Recall and understand the main points of spoken conversations and discussions centred around familiar subjects.
- Exhibit the capacity to recall and repeat information accurately during conversations.
- Remember and recall specific details presented in written texts
- Compose texts that are coherent and linguistically accurate through applying their understanding of grammar and vocabulary.