2. Core Inventory
• Presented 2010, published 2011
• “Core“ = common content at CEFR levels
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A1-B2 clear; C1 non-existent
Core and “less core“
Exponents for language points
Text-types
CEFR Scenarios
3. a practical reference of
“minimum core content ”
not
a specification
meeting needs
of a specific group of learners
4. Core Inventory
• Presented 2010, published 2011
• “Core“ = common content at CEFR levels
– Language points
– Exponents for language points
– Text-types
• CEFR Scenarios
6. Core Inventory
• Presented 2010, published 2011
• “Core“ = common content at CEFR levels
– Language points
– Exponents for language points
– Text-types
• CEFR Scenarios
7.
8. Core Inventory
• Presented 2010, published 2011
• “Core“ = common content at CEFR levels
– Language points
– Exponents for language points
– Text-types
• CEFR Scenarios