Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
A.F.C.E. I
English translation:
First Certificate in English (FCE) for Adults I
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Simona de Logu
Jun 5, 2023 08:46
12 mos ago
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Portuguese term
estagio A.F.C.E. I
Portuguese to English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
School subjects
This is from a Brazilian school certificate:
A escola certifica que XXX concluiu o estagio A.F.C.E. I no curso de Lingua Estrangeira Moderna - Ingles.
Any ideas what the acronym stands for and what this is?
Many thanks
A escola certifica que XXX concluiu o estagio A.F.C.E. I no curso de Lingua Estrangeira Moderna - Ingles.
Any ideas what the acronym stands for and what this is?
Many thanks
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | stage/level: First Certificate in English (FCE) for Adults I | Oliver Simões |
3 +1 | A F.C.E.I internship | Rafael Ribeiro |
1 | American Foreign Course English I? | Clauwolf |
Proposed translations
+2
10 hrs
Portuguese term (edited):
estágio A.F.C.E. I
Selected
stage/level: First Certificate in English (FCE) for Adults I
I believe FCE stands for "First Certificate in English". It's an acronym used by the British Council in reference to an English language exam.
"The FCE exam is for those individuals who can use everyday written and spoken English including understanding radio and TV programs and those who can take notes while listening to a lecture in English." https://www.esldirectory.com/english-language-exams/first-ce...
Letter "A" in the term phrase stands for "Adults", hence "Adults First Certificate in English".
This booklet from a Brazilian college defines "Estágio: AFCE 2 (Adults FCE Preparation Course–Level 2): https://docplayer.net/4987868-Sao-paulo-18-de-abril-de-2012-... (Note: In this, as well as in the other examples of "estágio", "estágio" seems to be the same as "level".
I hope this helps.
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Note added at 10 hrs (2023-06-05 19:40:17 GMT)
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I suggest asking your client for clarification on the meaning of the acronym. That's the safest route. :-)
"The FCE exam is for those individuals who can use everyday written and spoken English including understanding radio and TV programs and those who can take notes while listening to a lecture in English." https://www.esldirectory.com/english-language-exams/first-ce...
Letter "A" in the term phrase stands for "Adults", hence "Adults First Certificate in English".
This booklet from a Brazilian college defines "Estágio: AFCE 2 (Adults FCE Preparation Course–Level 2): https://docplayer.net/4987868-Sao-paulo-18-de-abril-de-2012-... (Note: In this, as well as in the other examples of "estágio", "estágio" seems to be the same as "level".
I hope this helps.
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Note added at 10 hrs (2023-06-05 19:40:17 GMT)
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I suggest asking your client for clarification on the meaning of the acronym. That's the safest route. :-)
Peer comment(s):
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philgoddard
: Yes, well done, I think this is it.
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Thank you, Phil.
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agree |
Franciely Silva
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Thank you, Franciely.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "That's it. Well done on finding that. Thank you"
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34 mins
Portuguese term (edited):
internship A.F.C.E. I
A F.C.E.I internship
Sugestão.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Nick Taylor
: in the abscence of any info regarding the siglas - yes!
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4 hrs
American Foreign Course English I?
:)
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