Levels of Greek Proficiency
The levels of the Certificate of Greek Proficiency fully correspond to the levels described by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, so the levels are as follows:
- A1 - Elementary Knowledge
- A2 - Basic Knowledge
- B1 - Moderate Knowledge
- B2 - Good Knowledge
- C1 - Very Good Knowledge
- C2 - Excellent Knowledge
Teaching Objectives By Level
A2 - Basic Knowledge
At this level the candidate becomes a basic operator of the language, knowing a vocabulary that meets the daily needs and communication situations, but in a very simple way.
Uses his / her basic language skills for simple and direct exchange of information around familiar topics. The candidate acquires the ability to comprehend texts, in a formal or friendly style with a limited duration, at either production or comprehension level.
In the comprehension of oral speech there is the ability for the candidate to understand oral units of limited time, with a structure that is given simply and clearly. At this point the candidate is able to understand the meaning and the general guidelines.
In the written language comprehension the respective candidate acquires the ability to read and understand various inscriptions and notes. He must also be able to deduce the possible meaning of the unknown words he will have, based on the central idea of the text on everyday, specific, familiar topics.
In the production of written speech, one can write in a formal or friendly style texts of limited length, in which opinions and ideas are presented in a logical order, but also provide basic information, such as simple, short notes and messages on various topics.
In the production of oral speech the A2 level candidate is able to have a dialogue and use the vocabulary he has learned to communicate. Phrases and sentences are used for topics related to everyday life, family and school or work.
Certification of Proficiency in Greek
In the USA, the Greek language certificate at KEG is directly related to the Seal of Biliteracy. The Seal of Biliteracy is a type of award given by an Education District, a State, and sometimes a school to U.S. public high school students who have achieved a high level of proficiency in one or more languages, in addition to English, upon graduation. It is usually printed in the form of a stamp on the diploma and as a special note on the detailed grade form, which indicates that the student has acquired communication skills in a foreign language.
For admission to public Colleges and Universities but also for the employer looking for staff, the Seal of Biliteracy is a proof of the candidate's language skills and gives him a significant advantage in the academic and professional field, compared to his fellow candidates. Please note that in the USA, because of course each State has its own Board Of Education, the advantages of the Stamp may differ from one State to another.
Greek Proficiency Certification has been included in the Seal of Biliteracy program in the following States
- In the State of Illinois
- In the State of Maryland
- In the State of California
- In the District of Columbia
- In the State of Ohio
- In the State of N. Jersey
- In the State of Delaware
- In the State of Georgia
- In the State of Indiana
- In the State of Virginia
- In the State of North Carolina
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