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COUME Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Résumé: when you are not fluent but not basic?

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00I have a problem when updating my résumé! 02br
00I have been travelling for 5 months in Central America to learn Spanish, so now I can write spanish on it... but I wrote that my English level is Fluent, but what is the word to proper word to say medium level? 02br
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00Because I understand well Spanish and speak it with the vocabulary I know... but I do not speak it as fast in English, neither do I write as easily. So what is the way to say "baby fluent" or "not fluent, but.... not bad" 02br
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00Does it make sense to someone? 02br
00Thanks in advance 02br
00Ludo 0-
  

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0 "Conversational"? g. 050010id8

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0 "Conversational"? "Improving" 02br
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00e.g. "I speak conversational Spanish" 02br
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00Words like "Entry 2" - or "Level 2", are a bit technical and need proper assessment, so probably best avoided - so I don't know why I even mentioned them!050010id8
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0 I would say intermediate. It is one of the official levels of language proficiency: (starter), beginner, pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper-intermediate, advanced, proficient. 0-
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0Great word, Miche - why couldn't I think of that!050010id6
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0 Thanks, Abbie, but don't be hard on yourself. It's just terminology I have happened to study. 0-
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0 Hmm- me too, Miche - obviously you studied harder than I did! Or maybe I just haven't had enough coffee yet.[C] 0-
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0Thank you Miche and Abbie05002br
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00I guess I will go for Intermediate or Upper-Intermediate05102br
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00Ludo, going back to his CV refreshing... 010id111id1

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