Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Celsea Gealofa Tarigan
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Iqbal Barita Dolok Saribu
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Tri Jesica Banjarnahor
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: MHD. Mizanul Ihsan
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Risa Aulia
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Celsea Gealofa Tarigan
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Iqbal Barita Dolok Saribu
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Tri Jesica Banjarnahor
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: MHD. Mizanul Ihsan
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Nazla Athiah Jilan Ayadi
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Putri Naysilla Nasution
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Vivia Kristin
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Putra Simagungsong
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Attala Eiqel Timanta Tarigan
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Marvel E. A. Perangin-angin
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Rafael I. A. Perangin-angin
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396
Evaluation of Language Proficiency
Student’s Name: Chelly Santania
Speaking Level: Novice High (A1)
Speakers at the Novice High sublevel are able to handle a variety of
tasks pertaining to the Intermediate level. They are also able to ask a few
formulaic questions. Novice High speakers are able to express personal
meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombination of these and
what they hear from their interlocutor. Their language consists primarily of
short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present, and may be hesitant
or inaccurate.
On the other hand, since their language often consists of expansions of
learned material and stock phrases, they may sometimes sound surprisingly
fluent and accurate. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and syntax may be strongly
influenced by the first language. Frequent misunderstandings may arise but,
with repetition or rephrasing, Novice High speakers can generally be
understood by sympathetic interlocutors used to non- natives. When called on
to handle a variety of topics and perform functions pertaining to the
Intermediate level, a Novice High speaker can sometimes respond in
intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Medan, March 7, 2024
Siskaria Pandiangan, S.Pd Ike Tresiani, S.Pd., TESOLCert.
Instructor LCE Medan Academic Director
Nilek: 07202.1.0396