Welches Englisch Sprachniveau soll ich in meinem Lebenslauf angeben?

Hallo zusammen,

ich habe letztens mein Abitur bestanden und auf meinem Abschlusszeugnis steht, dass mein Sprachniveau in Englisch auf B2/C1 liegt. Darf ich dann für zukünftige Bewerbungen in meinem Lebenslauf angeben, dass mein Sprachniveau “C1” ist oder muss ich “B2/C1” angeben?

(3 votes)
Loading...

Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
10 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
spanferkel14
1 year ago

Where’s the problem? In your Abi denial, you’re standing the level B2/C1 have reached. You give it to me. Then you’re always on the safe side and nobody expects you more than you can bring.

Depending on what job you apply to, it can happen to you in the job interview that suddenly turns to English. You might not even want to test how good your English is actually, but rather whether you are linguistically flexible and not start shying, but that you switch from one language to another. At level C1, this should not be a problem at all. However, if it is apparent from your application that you are still standing with a foot in the middle class, then it is not so bad if everything is still a little “hello”.

spanferkel14
1 year ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

🌿🌷Thank you for your star! 🌺🍃

Lemines
1 year ago

I would make that dependent on your English skills. If you can talk and discuss in English, please write C1. If you still have something, don’t feel safe in English, then maybe B2.

SoIid
1 year ago

It’s best to give what’s on your witness. Not that you’re expecting more than you can.

TimeLady732
1 year ago

C1 is better

AstridDerPu
1 year ago

Hello,

I would give it the same as it is on the final certificate.

AstridThePu

MiG94
1 year ago

Pack C1 in, no one checks that closely. Besides, you’re at C1 level.

Lemines
1 year ago
Reply to  MiG94

No one’s checking. But if you write C1 and it seems that it is not that good in language use, then it’s noticeable.

MiG94
1 year ago
Reply to  Lemines

That’s right.

Bomberos911
1 year ago
Reply to  MiG94

With me, no one is going through an interview without convincing myself of the English skills.

When someone gives C1 and the conversation is more bumpy, I think my part. Anyone who gives C1 should also be able to speak English very well.