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Type | Excursion (Interactive Presentation) |
Description | Know the standards on which the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is based and how it is related to Semantics and teaching a language. |
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Author | Anabel López |
License | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial |
Attribute to | Anabel López (http://vishub.org/users/anabel-lopez) |
Language | English |
Created at | November 12, 2020 06:10 |
Updated at | October 08, 2025 09:45 |
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PatriciRueter
Interesting overview of CEFR! I'm curious how it applies to less commonly taught languages. Learning a second language is always a challenging journey. If only grasping the CEFR levels were as straightforward as navigating the islands in Poptropica! Perhaps incorporating real-world examples of language use for each level would further clarify the framework.
PatrickesCollins
Interesting article! The CEFR framework's semantic layer is crucial for accurate AI translation. Perhaps a deeper dive into how different languages, like Granny's old dialect, map onto these semantic structures would be beneficial. Considering regional variations & idiomatic expressions is key to truly effective cross-language understanding and preventing hilarious (or offensive!) misinterpretations.
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