Proficiency - significado y definición. Qué es Proficiency
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Qué (quién) es Proficiency - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Proficient; Proficiency (disambiguation)

Proficiency         
·noun The quality of state of being proficient; advance in the acquisition of any art, science, or knowledge; progression in knowledge; improvement; adeptness; as, to acquire proficiency in music.
proficiency         
If you show proficiency in something, you show ability or skill at it.
Evidence of basic proficiency in English is part of the admission requirement.
= ability
N-UNCOUNT: oft N in n
proficiency         
n.
1) to demonstrate, display proficiency
2) language proficiency
3) proficiency at, in

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Proficiency

Proficiency may refer to:

  • Language proficiency, the ability of an individual to speak or perform in an acquired language
  • Expertise
  • Skill, the learned capacity to carry out pre-determined results often with the minimum outlay of time, energy, or both
  • Uncertainty coefficient, an information-theoretic measure of nominal association
Ejemplos de uso de Proficiency
1. Massachusetts sets the proficiency score on its fourth–grade reading test just below the proficiency mark on the national test.
2. Asked about his military proficiency, General Tai laughed out loud.
3. Scholarship candidates are screened, interviewed, and tested for English proficiency.
4. Ensure that every state sets a high standard for proficiency.
5. By focusing on individual progress, as well as overall proficiency levels, we encourage schools to help all students improve –– from the lowest achievers to the most gifted –– not only those performing just below the proficiency threshold.