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− | In order to properly measure and track client progress, no matter what study resources the client is using, AllSet Learning has developed lists of grammar points, organized by level. | + | In order to properly measure and track client progress, no matter what study resources the client is using, AllSet Learning has developed lists of grammar points, organized by level. If you're not sure where your grammar knowledge stands, take a look at one of these levels, and if you can find one where you know ''MOST'' of the grammar points already, work through the rest until you're totally confident with the whole list, and then move on to the next level. |
== AllSet Learning's grammar point lists, by Level == | == AllSet Learning's grammar point lists, by Level == |
Revision as of 03:08, 17 February 2014
In order to properly measure and track client progress, no matter what study resources the client is using, AllSet Learning has developed lists of grammar points, organized by level. If you're not sure where your grammar knowledge stands, take a look at one of these levels, and if you can find one where you know MOST of the grammar points already, work through the rest until you're totally confident with the whole list, and then move on to the next level.
AllSet Learning's grammar point lists, by Level
- A1 Grammar Points (Beginner / HSK 1)
- A2 Grammar Points (Elementary / HSK 2)
- B1 Grammar Points (Intermediate / HSK 3)
- B2 Grammar Points (Upper Intermediate / HSK 4)
- C1 Grammar Points (Advanced / HSK 5)
- C2 Grammar Points (Superior / HSK 6)
Notes on the Levels
AllSet Learning has adopted the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which uses the "A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2" system, corresponding to levels beginner through advanced. These levels also have equivalents in the ACTFL (American) standards.