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KSh45000
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Duration: 3 Months
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Delivery mode: Online
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Group size: Individual
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Instruction language:
English,
German
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Certificate provided:
No
Level B1 is part of the Independent User Level, which is divided into two sub-levels: First and Second Independent User Levels (B1 and B2). Level B1 has two main features: the first is the ability to maintain interaction and to make oneself understood in a variety of situations. The second characteristic is the ability to know how to deal flexibly with everyday problems. Most of the descriptors that are used in social functions are found at this level, such as, for example
1. Can understand the main points of clear, standard-language texts on familiar matters, whether in work, study, or leisure situations
2. Knows how to deal with most of the situations that may arise during a trip in areas where the language is used
3. Produce simple and coherent texts on topics that are familiar to him/her or in which he/she has a personal interest
4. Can describe experiences, events, desires, and aspirations, as well as briefly justify their opinions or explain their plans
Here you will also find descriptors on how to function in social life: being able to carry out simple transactions in stores, post offices, or banks; knowing how to get simple travel information; using public transport (buses, trains, and cabs); asking for basic information, asking and explaining how to get to a place and buys tickets; ordering and providing everyday goods and services.
Self Assessment:
Listening Comprehension
-Understand the main ideas when the speech is clear and normal and deals with everyday matters that take place at work, at school, during leisure time
-Understands the main idea of many radio or television programs dealing with current affairs or matters of personal or professional interest, when the articulation is relatively slow and clear
Reading Comprehension
-Understands texts written in a language of habitual and daily use or related to work
-Understands the description of events, feelings, and wishes in personal letters
Oral Interaction
-Get by in almost all situations that arise when traveling to places where the language is spoken
-Can spontaneously engage in conversation on everyday topics of personal interest or that are relevant to daily life (e.g., family, hobbies, work, travel, and current events
Oral Expression
-Know how to link sentences in a simple way to describe experiences and facts, dreams, hopes, and ambitions
-Explain and briefly justify opinions and projects Narrate a story or tale, the plot of a book or movie, and describe their reactions
Written Expression
-Write simple and well-linked texts on topics that are familiar or of personal interest
-Write personal letters describing experiences and impressions