What Is CEFR
What Is CEFR
What Is CEFR
Implications on Curricula:
• Reflects learner needs & accommodate learner initiative & control of the
learning process
• Regards spontaneous & authentic use of target language is a precondition of
effective learning.
• Foster Learners managing their own learning/autonomy
• 4 domains of language use: personal, public, occupational, educational
• Learners focus on the here-and-now of their own learning, not on the as-if
communication in the ‘real world’ outside the classroom.
Common reference levels
The Common European Framework divides learners into three broad divisions that can be divided
into six levels; for each level, it describes what a learner is supposed to be able to do in reading,
listening, speaking and writing. The following table gives an indication of these levels. A more
thorough description of each level, with criteria for listening, reading, speaking, and writing, is
available on the Internet.