What background should a student have prior to undertaking study that has a Level 4 goal?
Experience shows that in addition to having Level 3 proficiency at the outset, a student should have considerable in-country experience. The latter could include a job in the country where the language is spoken, a professional-level internship, or some other experience where the student has had the opportunity to live with friends (or roommates) and use the language in a professional way, although language skills might have been limited (only Level 2+ or 3).
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