At the Five College Center for World Languages, we talk about language proficiency in terms of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines developed by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (see also: What is Language Proficiency?). We focus especially on the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines for Speaking. You can find all of the guidelines for speaking, writing, listening, and reading on ACTFL’s website.
A helpful resource from ACTFL is their Can-Do Statements. These self-assessment checklists are written in terms of simple “I can…” statements and give specific examples of what language learners can do at each level:
You can also use checklists for setting longer-term goals, based on things like:
While the Five College Center for World Languages focuses on the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, there are other scales that are used to rate language proficiency, such as: