
CEFR English Examination at Stake
To many Thai undergraduate students who use English as a foreign language, passing B1 of the CEFR English examination seems to be a sheer pain in the neck. Such pain, in fact, looms large as it also affects teachers and administrators whose responsibility is to help their students pass the examination, a major requirement for all undergraduate students prior to receiving a degree of their chosen field of study. Two contrasting views, not to say conflict,
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