Listening
1 (Elementary Proficiency) Sufficient comprehension to understand utterances
about basic survival needs and minimum courtesy and travel requirements
in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics, can understand
simple questions and answers, simple statements and very simple face-to-face
conversations in a standard dialect. These must often be delivered
more clearly than normal at a rate slower than normal with frequent
repetitions or paraphrase (that is, by a native used to dealing with
foreigners). Once learned, these sentences can be varied for similar
level vocabulary and grammar and still be understood. In the majority
of utterances, misunderstandings arise due to overlooked or misunderstood
syntax and other grammatical clues. Comprehension vocabulary inadequate
to understand anything but the most elementary needs. Strong interference
from the candidate's native language occurs. Little precision in the
information understood owing to the tentative state of passive grammar
and lack of vocabulary. Comprehension areas include basic needs such
as: meals, lodging, transportation, time and simple directions (including
both route instructions and orders from customs officials, policemen,
etc.). Understands main ideas. (Has been coded L-1 in some nonautomated
applications.) [Data Code 10]

Listening
1+ (Elementary Proficiency, Plus) Sufficient comprehension to understand short conversations
about all survival needs and limited social demands. Developing flexibility
evident in understanding a range of circumstances beyond immediate
survival needs. Shows spontaneity in understanding by speed, although
consistency of understanding is uneven. Limited vocabulary range necessitates
repetition for understanding. Understands more common time forms and
most question forms, some word order patterns, but miscommunication
still occurs with more complex patterns. Cannot sustain understanding
of coherent structures in longer utterances or in unfamiliar situations.
Understanding of descriptions and the giving of precise information
is limited. Aware of basic cohesive features (e.g., pronouns, verb
inflections) but many are unreliably understood, especially if less
immediate in reference. Understanding is largely limited to a series
of short, discrete utterances. Still has to ask for utterances to be
repeated. Some ability to understand facts. (Has been coded L-1+ in
some nonautomated applications.) [Data Code 16]
Listening
2 (Limited Working Proficiency) Sufficient comprehension to understand conversations
on routine social demands and limited job requirements. Able to understand
face-to-face speech in a standard dialect, delivered at a normal rate
with some repetition and rewording, by a native speaker not used to
dealing with foreigners, about everyday topics, common personal and
family news, well-known current events and routine office matters through
descriptions and narration about current, past and future events; can
follow essential points of discussion or speech at an elementary level
on topics in his/her special professional field. Only understands occasional
words and phrases of statements made in unfavorable conditions, for
example through loudspeakers outdoors. Understands factual content.
Native language causes less interference in listening comprehension.
Able to understand facts; i.e., the lines but not between or beyond
the lines. (Has been coded L-2 in some nonautomated applications.) [Data
Code 20]
Listening
2+ (Limited Working Proficiency, Plus) Sufficient comprehension to understand most routine
social demands and most conversations on work requirements as well
as some discussions on concrete topics related to particular interests
and special fields of competence. Often shows remarkable ability and
ease of understanding, but under tension or pressure may break down.
Candidate may display weakness or deficiency due to inadequate vocabulary
base or less than secure knowledge of grammar and syntax. Normally
understands general vocabulary with some hesitant understanding of
everyday vocabulary still evident. Can sometimes detect emotional overtones.
Some ability to understand implications. (Has been Coded L-2+ in some
nonautomated applications.) [Data Code 26]

Listening
3 (General Professional Proficiency) Able to understand the essentials of all speech
in a standard dialect including technical discussions within a special
field. Has effective understanding of face-to-face speech, delivered
with normal clarity and speed in a standard dialect on general topics
and areas of special interest; understands hypothesizing and supported
opinions. Has broad enough vocabulary that rarely has to ask for paraphrasing
or explanation. Can follow accurately the essentials of conversations
between educated native speakers, reasonably clear telephone calls,
radio broadcasts, news stories similar to wire service reports, oral
reports, some oral technical reports and public addresses on non-technical
subjects; can understand without difficulty all forms of standard speech
concerning a special professional field. Does not understand native
speakers if they speak very quickly or use some slang or dialect. Can
often detect emotional overtones. Can understand implications. (Has
been coded L-3 in some nonautomated applications.) [Data
Code 30]
Listening
3+ (General Professional Proficiency, Plus) Comprehends most of the content and intent of
a variety of forms and styles of speech pertinent to professional needs,
as well as general topics and social conversation. Ability to comprehend
many sociolinguistic and cultural references. However, may miss some
subtleties and nuances. Increased ability to comprehend unusually complex
structures in lengthy utterances and to comprehend many distinctions
in language tailored for different audiences. Increased ability to
understand native speakers talking quickly, using nonstandard dialect
or slang; however, comprehension is not complete. Can discern some
relationships among sophisticated listening materials in the context
of broad experience. Can follow some unpredictable turns of thought
readily, for example, in informal and formal speeches covering editorial,
conjectural and literary material in subject matter areas directed
to the general listener. (Has been coded L-3+ in some nonautomated
applications.) [Data Code 36]
Listening
4 (Advanced Professional Proficiency) Able to understand all forms and styles of speech
pertinent to professional needs. Able to understand fully all speech
with extensive and precise vocabulary, subtleties and nuances in all
standard dialects on any subject relevant to professional needs within
the range of his/her experience, including social conversations; all
intelligible broadcasts and telephone calls; and many kinds of technical
discussions and discourse. Understands language specifically tailored
(including persuasion, representation, counseling and negotiating)
to different audiences. Able to understand the essentials of speech
in some non-standard dialects. Has difficulty in understanding extreme
dialect and slang, also in understanding speech in unfavorable conditions,
for example through bad loudspeakers outdoors. Can discern relationships
among sophisticated listening materials in the context of broad experience.
Can follow unpredictable turns of thought readily, for example, in
informal and formal speeches covering editorial, conjectural and literary
material in any subject matter directed to the general listener. (Has
been coded L-4 in some nonautomated applications.) [Data
Code 40]

Listening
4+ (Advanced Professional Proficiency, Plus) Increased ability to understand extremely difficult
and abstract speech as well as ability to understand all forms and
styles of speech pertinent to professional needs, including social
conversations. Increased ability to comprehend native speakers using
extreme nonstandard dialects and slang, as well as to understand speech
in unfavorable conditions. Strong sensitivity to sociolinguistic and
cultural references. Accuracy is close to that of the well-educated
native listener but still not equivalent. (Has been coded L-4+ in some
nonautomated applications.) [Data Code 46]
Listening
5 (Functionally Native Proficiency) Comprehension
equivalent to that of the well-educated native listener. Able to
understand fully all forms and styles of speech intelligible to the
well-educated native listener, including a number of regional and
illiterate dialects, highly colloquial speech and conversations and
discourse distorted by marked interference from other noise. Able
to understand how natives think as they create discourse. Able to
understand extremely difficult and abstract speech. (Has been coded
L-5 in some nonautomated applications.)  [Data C]
