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r/MurderedByWords • u/Bitter-Gur-4613 • 6d ago
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After a quick Google search, it's part of the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages and B2 is the fourth of six levels and seems to be moderately advanced.
16 u/Grigoran 5d ago Damn so they can discuss vague concept in English and we can't even read straightforward instructions in our own native language fuuuuuck 4 u/Aelig_ 5d ago B2 is a bit more than vague concepts usually. 2 u/ban_jaxxed 4d ago Its pretty impressive for Germany, I think its the requirement to do a post graduate degree in English (the course in English. Not an English degree) I'm monolingual in english and I'm pretty sure im not B2 lol 1 u/AffenMitWaffen2 3d ago B2 isn't that impressive, it's a requirement for most english bachelor degrees, with C1 being recommended, most masters require C1. 1 u/ban_jaxxed 3d ago in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though. It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
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Damn so they can discuss vague concept in English and we can't even read straightforward instructions in our own native language fuuuuuck
4 u/Aelig_ 5d ago B2 is a bit more than vague concepts usually. 2 u/ban_jaxxed 4d ago Its pretty impressive for Germany, I think its the requirement to do a post graduate degree in English (the course in English. Not an English degree) I'm monolingual in english and I'm pretty sure im not B2 lol 1 u/AffenMitWaffen2 3d ago B2 isn't that impressive, it's a requirement for most english bachelor degrees, with C1 being recommended, most masters require C1. 1 u/ban_jaxxed 3d ago in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though. It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
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B2 is a bit more than vague concepts usually.
2 u/ban_jaxxed 4d ago Its pretty impressive for Germany, I think its the requirement to do a post graduate degree in English (the course in English. Not an English degree) I'm monolingual in english and I'm pretty sure im not B2 lol 1 u/AffenMitWaffen2 3d ago B2 isn't that impressive, it's a requirement for most english bachelor degrees, with C1 being recommended, most masters require C1. 1 u/ban_jaxxed 3d ago in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though. It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
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Its pretty impressive for Germany,
I think its the requirement to do a post graduate degree in English (the course in English. Not an English degree)
I'm monolingual in english and I'm pretty sure im not B2 lol
1 u/AffenMitWaffen2 3d ago B2 isn't that impressive, it's a requirement for most english bachelor degrees, with C1 being recommended, most masters require C1. 1 u/ban_jaxxed 3d ago in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though. It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
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B2 isn't that impressive, it's a requirement for most english bachelor degrees, with C1 being recommended, most masters require C1.
1 u/ban_jaxxed 3d ago in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though. It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
in the context of that amount of the population in a none English speaking country it is though.
It wouldn't be impressive in like England lol.
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u/Chosen_Chaos 5d ago
After a quick Google search, it's part of the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages and B2 is the fourth of six levels and seems to be moderately advanced.