Fill in according to your English (or other foreign language) level and achievement.
1. If you have passed the proficiency test or obtained a certificate, fill in CET-4 and CET-6, etc.
2. If you have not obtained the certificate, fill in English (or other languages) with certain listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and reach the national college English (or other languages) level 3.
Question 2: What foreign languages do you know and to what extent? English level XX
Fluent in listening, speaking, reading and writing, good at oral English and translation.
Question 3: There is a column on the graduation registration form that says how well you have mastered a foreign language. Urgent national level 4, able to listen, speak, read and write skillfully.
Question 4: What is the workplace life of white-collar women? The one upstairs is the legendary one!
In fact, there are dark circles, sub-health and overwork. Every place is different.
Question 5: How to fill in the foreign language and foreign language level? Language refers to the type of language. Foreign language means that languages other than mother tongue are mainly divided into English and small languages. For example: Russian, * * *, French and Spanish, Japanese, Korean and so on.
The so-called foreign language level refers to the level of learning this language. For example, in English, students in non-professional disciplines can fill in CET-4 and CET-6, and students in professional disciplines can fill in CET-4 and CET-6. If you fail to pass CET-4 or CET-6, you can also fill in "Good", "Fair" or "Excellent".
Question 6: How to fill in English proficiency is generally divided into: average, good, proficient and proficient.
Question 7: How to answer "What foreign language do you know and to what extent?"
Question 8: How to write a foreign language is generally divided into: average, good, proficient and proficient.
Question 9: How to fill in the Registration Form of Foreign Language Knowledge for College Graduates? Hehe, there is no standard format for this.
I remember when I graduated from college more than ten years ago, I wrote
Proficient in English and passed CET-6.
Japanese is average.
No one seems to have any objection to this.