Can maintain simple face-to-face conversations, read basic signs, understand simple announcements, and write short, formulaic notes or messages. SLP Target: 1111 Level 2: Functional (Functionalny)
Your language skills are expressed as a four-digit profile code (e.g., or SP 3231 ). Each digit corresponds to a level achieved in one of the four skills.
Drafting official letters, formal emails, military memos, and detailed incident reports. Level 3: Professional (Zaawansowany) polish stanag 6001
You will receive a score for each skill. A typical profile looks like (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing).
— Described by experienced military English instructors as an "indispensable book for teachers preparing their students for the STANAG 6001 level 2 exam" and a "one‑of‑a‑kind publication on the Polish market." Each unit is structured around specific topics (e.g., life and family, shopping, military recruitment), includes word lists, and covers all four exam skills. — Described by experienced military English instructors as
| STANAG Level | CEFR Equivalent | |--------------|-----------------| | 0 | Below A1 | | 1 | A1 | | 2 | A2+ / B1 | | 3 | B1 / B2 | | 4 | C1 | | 5 | C2 |
Ability to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. complex technical briefings
Fluency, interactive capability, vocabulary, and grammar. Key Differences Between Level 2 and Level 3 in Poland Level 2 (Functional) Level 3 (Professional) Core Focus Concrete, everyday military routines. Abstract concepts, hypotheses, and analysis. Speaking Describe events, give narrations, and state facts. Defend a viewpoint, hypothesize, and debate complex issues. Writing Standard emails, simple reports, letters. Complex essays, detailed staff notes, briefings. Vocabulary General professional and everyday terms.
Comprehending abstract concepts, complex technical briefings, political nuances, and academic or legal language.
Fluent and highly articulate across all professional and abstract domains.