0 Hello, 02br 02br 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 02br 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 02br 00Does it make sense to someone? 02br 00Thanks in advance 02br 00Ludo 0-
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0 "Conversational"? g. 050010id8
— Abbie1948
0 "Conversational"?
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0 "Conversational"? "Improving" 02br 02br 00e.g. "I speak conversational Spanish" 02br 02br 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
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-
0Thank you Miche and Abbie05002br 02br 00I guess I will go for Intermediate or Upper-Intermediate05102br 02br 00Ludo, going back to his CV refreshing... 010id111id1