Friday, December 6, 2013

What is CEFR ?





CEFR stands for Common European Frame of Reference
CEF
  • It was first published in 2001 in English and French. 
  • The Common European Framework provides a common basis for the elaboration of language syllabuses, curriculum guidelines, examinations, textbooks, etc. across Europe.
  • It contains values and attitude that can be traced back to 16 century of the Protestant reformers.
  • the role of the learner is central.
  • the role of the teacher is to organise , motivate and direct learning in a disciplined , cooperative atmosphere.
  • It is now used in many countries around the world
  • Uses of the CEFR:
  •  A- Setting realistic learning targets for a particular group of students
    B- determining the language ability needed to do a particular activity
    C- designing language tests
    D- comparing language qualifications
    E- reflecting on and describing teaching practice
  •  Who uses the CEFR?
          - Curriculum developers 
          -  Teacher trainers
          - Teachers
         -  Learners
         - Exam boards
         -  Publishers





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