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Rick
Do C1-speakers still make grammar mistakes?
This is a rather abstract topic, but I was wondering what your opinions are. Do you think B2 is the cut-off point for grammar mistakes?
8 Thg 05 2019 11:27
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Don't you mean 'fewer mistakes', Mark? ;)
8 tháng 5 năm 2019
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Of course. Even native speakers make grammatical mistakes. Language doesn’t have to be perfect. But, the higher up the levels you go the less mistakes will be made.
8 tháng 5 năm 2019
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@Su.Ki., doesn't it depend on whether "less" is an adjective or an adverb? Ambiguity lurks at all levels!
8 tháng 5 năm 2019
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Yes, the do.
Their amount depends on your approach to learning. C1 still implies very limited knowlege of a language.
You can be MUCH better than C1. And if you ARE much better than C1 in some respects, then you may be much worse than C1 in some other respects and still have C1.
If you think that at a certain level grammar mistakes "dissolve" on their own, no. There are many grammar points you can ignore and this won't hinder communication. And this is what happens sometimes: some people ignore such points completely.
Their amount depends on your approach to learning. C1 still implies very limited knowlege of a language.
You can be MUCH better than C1. And if you ARE much better than C1 in some respects, then you may be much worse than C1 in some other respects and still have C1.
If you think that at a certain level grammar mistakes "dissolve" on their own, no. There are many grammar points you can ignore and this won't hinder communication. And this is what happens sometimes: some people ignore such points completely.
8 tháng 5 năm 2019
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My classmate had about 30-40 grammar mistakes for a short essay. The question is what level he had in his NATIVE language? A1?
8 tháng 5 năm 2019
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