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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Phrase

If someone's diploma in English reads:


"________ has successfully completed the SUPERIOR level stage"


how would best in described in a c.v.


Would it be:


"Diploma in the Superior level stage of English"

  

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Christine Christie the SUPERIOR level stage" It is a meaningless and unnatural phrase. There is no standard meaning for "superior". Just put your highest band score for an internationally well-known test for knowledge of English.

  • Christine Christie the SUPERIOR level stage" It is a meaningless and unnatural phrase.
  • There is no standard meaning for "superior".
  • Just put your highest band score for an internationally well-known test for knowledge of English.
  • For example, B2, C1, C2 on the Cambridge scale.
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Christine Christiethe SUPERIOR level stage"

It is a meaningless and unnatural phrase.

There is no standard meaning for "superior". Just put your highest band score for an internationally well-known test for knowledge of English. For example, B2, C1, C2 on the Cambridge scale.

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