Flipchart Number 2 June 2016 | Page 19

I wonder how this work in practise because I know you usually put just levels of your language in europass or just a CV. I like that you can assess your skills by yourself because a proper self- evaluation is a big step towards improving your language competences, maybe that is it? So what are you waiting for? Written by: Olga Kuczynska Council of Europe (2011). Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment. Council of Europe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages#cite_note-1 Here it is: https://goo.gl/u5a0Jo Some days ago during a research for this article I found Europass Language Passports, as a person that is an EVS volunteer working in area of mobility mainly through Erasmus Plus this is a very late discovery… (?!) Europass Language Passport is an electronic portfolio to give a comprehensive picture of your skills and qualifications of languages. Here you can see example assessment of a british person’s skills of french: