Listening
I can understand any kind of spoken language, whether live or broadcast, with ease. If I have a little time to get used to a native speaker’s accent, I have no difficulty understanding even rapid speech.
Reading
I can read with ease virtually all forms of written language, including structurally or linguistically complex abstract texts such as manuals, specialist articles, and literary works.
Spoken Interaction
I can easily read all forms of written language, including abstract texts that are structurally or linguistically complex, such as manuals, specialist articles, and works of literature.
Spoken Production
I can present a clear, smoothly flowing description or argument in a style appropriate to the context, based on an effective logical structure that helps the listener notice and remember the key points.
Writing
I can write clear, smoothly flowing texts in an appropriate style. I can produce complex letters, reports, or articles and structure them logically so that they help the reader notice and remember the key points. I can write summaries and reviews of professional or literary works.