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Proficiency in German

  • 25-02-2010 10:42pm
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    Hey,

    I'm pretty good at german, nowhere near fluent, but I can have a decent enough conversation. I can also write it very well. However, im not studying it in college.

    I practice and improve my german all the time with podcasts and german films etc. While I love learning german for the sake of it, i'd also like to have some kind of recognition. Are there any widely recognised exams I can take that certify i have a certain standard? The kind of thing i could put on a CV etc.

    I would be willing to study for these exams, and do them in germany if necessary.

    Any such exams exist?


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