Requires candidates to produce specific text types depending on the targeted level. Level 2 tests often require a formal letter and a factual report. Level 3 tests require an argumentative essay and a formal, strategic memorandum. Oral Component (Speaking)
Major James R., US Army, assigned to Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin.
Monologue/Presentation on a given military or general topic. polish stanag 6001
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The MON releases periodic sample tests. Focus on: Oral Component (Speaking) Major James R
Level 3 : A formal, argumentative essay regarding a geopolitical, social, or military issue, and a complex military briefing document or formal correspondence.
Includes a self-introduction, a discussion about routine military duties, and a role-play scenario (e.g., booking a hotel or resolving a logistical issue).
In the world of military and international defense cooperation, language proficiency is not just a soft skill—it is a combat multiplier. For Poland, a key NATO member and host to increasing numbers of multinational troops (including the US Army’s V Corps and the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence), the need for a standardized linguistic benchmark is critical.