Hey Vicky I like this question as I have a chance to display more of my logic and maths skills
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Firstly, I want you to look at the GPI for 2011 on page 39 with me click here and download from the link http://www.bladi.net/forum/289887-guide-procedures-dimmigration-davril-2011-a/
In my calculation I am taking the highest band but the same concept applies throughout. Now look at the table....Let's say someone claims 12 (level C2) on application. Therefore the level of French they must display is 12/12*100 = 100%. Similarly, follow my logic (simple percentages):
C1 ---> 10/12*100 = 83%
B2 ---> 8/12*100 = 67% (regarded as Francophonie)
B1 ---> 6/12*100 = 50% (regarded as Intermediate)
A2 ---> 4/12*100 = 33% (regarded as high beginner: waystage - bridge between beginner and intermediate)
A1 ---> 2/12*100 = 17% (regarded as low beginner).
These are the percentages level of French one must have according to what they claim on their respective application forms. So to conclude if you claimed A2 you must illustrate you have 33% of the knowledge of French in an interview. The intensity of French you should know should correspond to this percentage classification - ie. High Beginner (knowledge of reflexif, possisif, passe compose, imparfait, L'accord du participe passe, futur tense etc.).
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