BloomCissi wrote:Snusmumrikken wrote:
Oh I hated it because it's like incredibly normative use of language + some of them were like okay but what is the intended meaning here? concrete, for example, are two different things in English, also on the needn't, couldn't etc one, it's like okay what is the intended meaning, what is the context? I don't think you can test English skills outside of contexts and expect correct answers because language isn't static, there's no such thing as "correct" use of it. I am fairly confident that my English skills are native-like, I have native intuitions about English and I use English and Norwegian pretty much equally much. I'm offended it would even suggest that I'm B2 based on the incredibly shitty way it was lmao but it's okay, I don't have to prove my English skills, I know I have them. I make mistakes in all languages.
Yes, exactly.
So yeah I'll say I'm C1/C2 although I feel like I'm C2 regardless of what the tests say, I don't think picking based on options in sentences you don't know the context of reflects what you are actually capable of doing in the language