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My Language PassportMy Language Passport
Name : AntonSchool : 22Age: 16
My languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English
At school I am learning: Ukrainian, English, GermanAt home I speak: Ukrainian, Russian
Contact or experience Details When?
Nicholas Reynolds, a volunteer from the U.S.A.
During the last two years our school cooperated with a volunteer from the U.S.A. Nicholas was one of our English teachers. He had brought us a lot of interesting customs and all that time he improved our moods by different jokes, funny stories and unpredictable behaviour. Although he left us half a year ago, we keep communicating through the e-mail. He is very talkative, you can write him too. Here is his electronic address: [email protected].
2006
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2008
My contacts and intercultural language experience
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UNDERST
LiSTENING
I can recognise familiar words and very basic phrases concerning myself, my family and immediate concrete surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly.
I can understand phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local area, employment). I can catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements.
I can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. I can understand the main point of many radio or TV programmes on current affairs or topics of personal or professional interest when the delivery is relatively slow and clear.
I can understand extended speech and lectures and follow even complex lines of argument provided the topic is reasonably familiar. I can understand most TV news and current affairs programmes. I can understand the majority of films in standard dialect.
I can understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured and when relationships are only implied and not signalled explicitly. I can understand television programmes and films without too much effort.
I have no difficulty in understanding any kind of spoken language, whether live or broadcast, even when delivered at fast native speed, provided. I have some time to get familiar with the accent.
ANDING
READINg
I can understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters or in catalogues.
I can read very short, simple texts. I can find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and I can understand short simple letters.
I can understand texts that consist mainly of high frequency everyday or job-related language. I can understand the description of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters.
I can read articles and reports concerned with contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular attitudes or viewpoints. I can understand contemporary literary prose.
I can understand long and complex factual and literary texts, appreciating distinctions of style. I can understand specialised articles and longer technical instructions, even when they do not relate to my field.
I can read with ease virtually all forms of the written language, including abstract, structurally or linguistically complex texts such as manuals, specialised articles and literary works.
SPEA
SpOKEN
Int.
I can interact in a simple way provided the other person is prepared to repeat or rephrase things at a slower rate of speech and help me formulate what I'm trying to say. I can ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics.
I can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics and activities. I can handle very short social exchanges, even though I can't usually understand enough to keep the conversation going myself.
I can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. I can enter unprepared into conversation on topics that are familiar, of personal interest or pertinent to everyday life (e.g. family, hobbies, work, travel and current events).
I can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible. I can take an active part in discussion in familiar contexts, accounting for and sustaining my views.
I can express myself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. I can use language flexibly and effectively for social and professional purposes. I can formulate ideas and opinions with precision and relate my contribution skilfully to those of other speakers.
I can take part effortlessly in any conversation or discussion and have a good familiarity with idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms. I can express myself fluently and convey finer shades of meaning precisely. If I do have a problem I can backtrack and restructure around the difficulty so smoothly that other people are hardly aware of it.
KING
SPOKEN
Pr.
I can use simple phrases and sentences to describe where I live and people I know.
I can use a series of phrases and sentences to describe in simple terms my family and other people, living conditions, my educational background and my present or most recent job.
I can connect phrases in a simple way in order to describe experiences and events, my dreams, hopes and ambitions. I can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. I can narrate a story or relate the plot of a book or film and describe my reactions.
I can present clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects related to my field of interest. I can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
I can present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects integrating sub-themes, developing particular points and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion.
I can present a clear, smoothly-flowing description or argument in a style appropriate to the context and with an effective logical structure which helps the recipient to notice and remember significant points.
WRITING
WRITING
I can write a short, simple postcard, for example sending holiday greetings. I can fill in forms with personal details, for example entering my name, nationality and address on a hotel registration form.
I can write short, simple notes and messages relating to matters in areas of immediate needs. I can write a very simple personal letter, for example thanking someone for something.
I can write simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest. I can write personal letters describing experiences and impressions.
I can write clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects related to my interests. I can write an essay or report, passing on information or giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view. I can write letters highlighting the personal significance of events and experiences.
I can express myself in clear, well-structured text, expressing points of view at some length. I can write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay or a report, underlining what I consider to be the salient issues. I can select style appropriate to the reader in mind.
I can write clear, smoothly-flowing text in an appropriate style. I can write complex letters, reports or articles which present a case with an effective logical structure which helps the recipient to notice and remember significant points. I can write summaries and reviews of professional or literary works.
Assessment GridAssessment Grid
My Language My Language BiographyBiography
My language backgroundName: Anton LevytskyMother tongue: Ukrainian
Languages I can use and/or understand
I've learned thelanguage through
Russian English German
using it withmembers of myfamily
using it in thecommunity
formal education(e.g. language classes atschool or work)
travel
friendships/social contacts
newspapers, magazines, books
cinema, TV, radio
My current language My current language learninglearning
CEFRLISTENING I do
this now
I’d like to do in future
B1 I can understand straightforward factual information about everyday, study or work-related topics, identifying both general meaning and specific details, provided that speech is clear and in a familiar accent.
I can follow the gist of everyday conversation and short narratives on familiar topics when delivered in clear standard speech.
I can catch the main elements of many radio or TV news bulletins, and recorded audio material on topics of personal and professional interest delivered in relatively slow, clear standard speech.
I can understand detailed directions, instructions and messages relating to everyday personal and work matters (e.g. travel arrangements, answering machines).
I can work out the meaning of unknown words from a familiar context.
I can understand the main points of a conversation or short presentation in clear standard speech on matters regularly encountered at work.
I can understand specific details and general information from routine telephone calls.
B2 I can understand standard spoken language on both familiar and unfamiliar topics in everyday situations.
I can identify information, ideas and opinions in extended speech and follow complex lines of argument, provided the topic is reasonably familiar and/or related to my work and delivered in standard spoken language.
I can follow lively conversations with several fast speakers, although I may have a problem joining in.
I can grasp the overall meaning of most radio programmes and audio material delivered in standard speech and identify the speaker’s mood, tone etc.
I can grasp the overall meaning of most films, TV news programmes, documentaries, interviews, chat shows in standard speech.
CEFRREADING I do
this now
I’d like to do this in future
B1 I can read straightforward factual texts on subjects related to my interests or work with a reasonable level of understanding.
I can find and understand relevant information in everyday and work-related material (e.g. brochures, short official documents, short reports, job adverts).
I can follow the plot of clearly structured narratives and modern literary texts.
I can skim short texts (e.g. news summaries) and find relevant facts and information (e.g. who has done what and where).
I can scan longer texts in order to locate specific factual information.
I can understand standard business letters.
I can identify the main conclusions in clearly written argumentative texts.
I can follow clear, routine instructions (e.g. for a game, recipe, using equipment, or installing computer software).
B2 I can read correspondence relating to my field of interest and readily grasp the essential meaning.
I can understand in detail texts directly related to my specialist personal or work interests.
I can understand articles on a range of specialised topics using a dictionary and other appropriate reference resources.
I can quickly grasp the content and relevance of news items, articles and reports on a variety of topics connected with my interests or my job, and decide if a closer reading is worthwhile.
I can read and understand articles and reports in which writers express opinions or viewpoints (e.g. arts reviews, political commentary, evaluations).
I can understand lengthy instructions (e.g. in a user manual for a TV or technical equipment used in my work), as long as I can reread difficult sections.
I can quickly look through a manual (e.g. for a computer programme) and find and understand the relevant explanations and help for a specific problem.
CEFRSPOKEN INTERACTION I do this now I’d like to
do this in future
B1 I can start, maintain and close simple face-to-face conversation on topics that are familiar, ofpersonal interest or related to everyday work, with generally appropriate use of formal orinformal language.
I can handle most practical tasks in everyday situations (e.g. making telephone enquiries, asking for a refund, negotiating purchase).
I can express and respond to feelings and attitudes (e.g. surprise, happiness, sadness, interest, uncertainty, indifference).
I can agree and disagree politely, exchange personal opinions, discuss what to do next,compare and contrast alternatives.
I can cope linguistically with unexpected events,(e.g. needing a dentist/doctor or getting a breakdown service).
I can ask for and give detailed practical instructions and directions.
I can repeat back what is said to check if I have understood.
B2 I can participate fully in conversations on general topics with a degree of fluency and naturalness, and appropriate use of formal or informal language.
I can express my ideas and opinions clearly and precisely, and can present and respond to complex lines of reasoning convincingly, providing relevant explanations and arguments.
I can cope linguistically with potentially complex problems in routine situations (e.g. complaintsabout goods and services).
I can exchange detailed factual information on matters related to my study, work or interests.
CEFRSPOKEN PRODUCTION
B1 I can describe dreams, hopes and ambitions.
I can explain and give reasons for my plans, intentions and actions.
I can explain simply how to use a piece of equipment or a machine.
I can give a short and straightforward prepared presentation on a chosen topic
B2
I can give clear, detailed descriptions on a range of subjects related to personal, cultural, social or work issues.
I can develop a clear coherent argument, linking ideas logically and expanding and supporting my points with appropriate examples.
I can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue or work proposal giving advantages and disadvantages of various options.
I can give a clear, systematically developed presentation on a topic in my area of work, study or special interest, highlighting significant points and relevant supporting detail.
I can in detail describe technical equipment or work routines in my place of work.
If I do not know a word or expression I can find another way of saying what I mean.
CEFRWRITING I do
this now
I’d like to do this in future
B1 I can write simple, clear instructions about work routines or how a machine works.
I can write my CV in summary form.
I can describe an event (e.g. a recent business trip or holiday).
I can write messages and very brief reports in a standard format communicating enquiries and factual information, explaining problems.
I can write standard letters giving or requesting detailed information (e.g. replying to an advertisement, applying for a job).
I can write personal letters giving news, describing experiences and impressions, and expressing feelings.
B2 I can write clear, detailed text on a range of subjects relating to my personal interests, work or studies.
I can write summaries of articles on topics of general interest, or related to my job or studies, and summarise information from different sources and media.
I can write about my place of work, different job roles of staff and the functions of different departments.
I can write a short review of a film, play or book.
I can write an essay or report which develops an argument, giving reasons to support or negate a point of view, weighing pros and cons.
I can write letters and e-mails which are more or less formal, according to how well I know the person I am writing to.
I can write letters highlighting the personal significance of events and experiences and expressing a variety of views and feelings.
DossierDossierCertificates awarded – summary
Date of award Title of award
2000-2009 Praiseful Letters
2004 City Mathematics Olympiad – 3rd place
2005 City Physics Olympiad – 2nd place
2005 Physics Tournament – 2nd place
2005 Ukrainian Culture Studying – 3rd place
2005-2006 Mathematics Contest “Kangaroo” – “Excellent”
2006 City Mathematics Olympiad - 3rd place
2006 City English Olympiad – 3rd place
2007 City English Olympiad – 2nd place
2007 Region English Olympiad – 2nd place
2008 City English Olympiad – 2nd place
2008 Region English Olympiad – 3rd place