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?
- Teacher trainers
- Teachers
- Learners
- Exam boards
- Publishers
- CEFR full text PDF
- International language standards
- The teacher's guide the Common European Framework
- CEFR on wikipedia
- CEFR portfolio Task Level A1
- Council Of Europe Main website/linguistic
- European Language portfolio
- The CEFR and language examinations: a toolkit
- CEFR Mindmap: summarizes all the key principles, practical tools, key dates and outcomes
- Language Self-Assessment Grid
- Presentation to the English Profile Seminar, Cambridge, February 2007 by John Trim
- English profile - CEFR for English
Videos:
- What is English Profile?
- Critique of the CEFR (video 1 of 4 ) John Trim
- Critique of the CEFR (video 2 of 4 ) John Trim
- Critique of the CEFR (video 3 of 4 ) John Trim
- Critique of the CEFR (video 4 of 4 ) John Trim
- a ten minute introduction to CEFR - short talk
- Understanding and using the CEFR for teaching and learning - 47 minute webinar
- The Common European Framework of Reference by Michael Byran and Lynne Parmenter
- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment
- The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR): A GUIDE FOR CANADIAN EDUCATORS
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