As I told you in class last Monday, I'm going to provide a couple of links to sites with information concerning the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages that might clarify which skills should be developed in order to be credited a B1 level in a foreign language.
HERE's a wikipedia page that offers a crystal clear summary of the document (in Spanish).
And HERE's the actual document in English - just for the very curious ones.
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Some of you also mentiones you'd be interesting in improving your speaking skills. Nowadays the Internet makes it much easier than it used to be in the past. I'm linking you to a couple of blog posts that offer both review and assessment of the best online sites to improve your speaking skills. Most of them are based on finding English speaking partners who need to improve their Spanish. There are some of them ar free sites, some others require some kind of payment. Just check them out if you're interested and choose your best option.
FluentU
HERE's a wikipedia page that offers a crystal clear summary of the document (in Spanish).
And HERE's the actual document in English - just for the very curious ones.
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Some of you also mentiones you'd be interesting in improving your speaking skills. Nowadays the Internet makes it much easier than it used to be in the past. I'm linking you to a couple of blog posts that offer both review and assessment of the best online sites to improve your speaking skills. Most of them are based on finding English speaking partners who need to improve their Spanish. There are some of them ar free sites, some others require some kind of payment. Just check them out if you're interested and choose your best option.
FluentU
Better@English
Enjoy!
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