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How to judge the oral test level of CET-4 and CET-6?
CET-4 and CET-6 oral test ability level;

A and so on. Be able to communicate orally on familiar topics in English, with little difficulty;

B and so on Being able to communicate orally on familiar topics in English, although it is somewhat difficult, does not affect communication;

C and so on. Be able to make simple oral communication on familiar topics in English;

D and so on: I don't have the ability of oral English communication yet.

Those who pass the oral examination will be awarded certificates by the Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education. Certificates are divided into three grades: A, B and C. Certificates below C will not be issued.

The examiners of CET-4 and CET-6 use the following criteria when grading:

1, accuracy: refers to the accuracy of the examinee's pronunciation, intonation, grammar and vocabulary;

2. Language range: refers to the complexity and range of vocabulary and grammatical structure used by candidates;

3. Discourse length: refers to the candidate's contribution to communication and the number of speeches in the whole exam;

4. Coherence: refers to the ability of candidates to deliver long and coherent speeches;

5. Flexibility: refers to the ability of candidates to cope with different situations and topics;

6. Appropriateness: refers to the ability of candidates to choose appropriate and accurate language according to different occasions.