When filling in the foreign language level, you need to consider your own actual situation and the required level requirements. Generally speaking, foreign language proficiency can be divided into four levels: elementary, intermediate, advanced and proficient. The primary level generally refers to being able to have basic communication and understand simple dialogues and articles; Intermediate refers to being able to communicate more complicated contents and understand more complicated dialogues and articles; Advanced level refers to being able to use language fluently and understand various professional dialogues and articles; Proficiency refers to being able to communicate in mother tongue and understand all kinds of advanced and professional dialogues and articles.
When filling in the foreign language level, you need to choose the options that match your actual level, and ensure that the level you fill in can meet the requirements of the applied position or degree.
At the same time, if you have relevant certificates or test scores, you can also explain them in your resume to increase your competitiveness. In the interview, you also need to pay attention to your foreign language expression and communication skills, in order to better show your level and advantages.