TOEIC | 225-549
The ability to understand and participate in a variety of conversations as well as express opinions is key to being able to function well in simple work contexts.
The ability to understand and express simple sentences is essential for coping with familiar situations.
Applicable to :
English
The candidate can understand and respond to simple questions and commands such as "What is your name?" or "Where do you live?" He or she may be able to communicate basic needs like "I'm thirsty" or "I need to go to the bathroom."
The candidate can communicate simply if the other person is willing to speak more slowly and help them formulate what they are trying to say. The candidate can ask and answer basic questions about their immediate needs or on very familiar topics.
The candidate is able to use simple phrases and sentences to describe where they live and the people they know.
The candidate can understand familiar names, words, and very simple sentences. For example, they can understand words on notices and posters or in catalogues.
The candidate is able to write a short, simple postcard, for example sending holiday greetings. The candidate is able to fill in forms with personal details, such as entering his/her name, nationality and address on a hotel registration form.