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ICAO Rating Scale

The scale by which the language proficiency of pilots and controllers is measured

Pronunciation Structure Structure Vocabulary Fluency Comprehension Interactions


Level Assumes a dialect and/or accent intelligible to the Relevant grammatical structures and
aeronautical community. sentence patterns are determined by
language functions appropriate to the task.
Pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and Both basic and complex grammatical Vocabulary range and accuracy are Able to speak at length with a natural, Comprehension is consistently accurate in nearly all Interacts with ease in nearly all situations. Is
intonation, though possibly influenced by the structures and sentence patterns are sufficient to communicate effectively on effortless flow. Varies speech flow for stylistic contexts and includes comprehension of linguistic sensitive to verbal and non-verbal cues, and
Expert first language or regional variation, almost consistently well controlled. a wide variety of familiar and unfamiliar effect, e.g. to emphasize a point. Uses and cultural subtleties. responds to them appropriately.
6 never interfere with ease of understanding. topics. Vocabulary is idiomatic, appropriate discourse markers and
nuanced, and sensitive to register. connectors spontaneously.

Pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and intonation, Basic grammatical structures and Vocabulary range and accuracy are Able to speak at length with relative ease on Comprehension is accurate on common, concrete, Responses are immediate, appropriate, and
though influenced by the first language or sentence patterns are consistently sufficient to communicate effectively familiar topics, but may not vary speech flow and work-related topics and mostly accurate when the informative.
Extended 5 regional variation, rarely interfere with ease of well controlled. Complex structures are on common, concrete, and work-related as a stylistic device. Can make use of speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational Manages the speaker/listener relationship
understanding. attempted but with errors which sometimes topics. Paraphrases consistently and appropriate discourse markers or connectors. complication or an unexpected turn of events. Is able effectively.
interfere with meaning. successfully. Vocabulary is sometimes to comprehend a range of speech varieties (dialect
idiomatic. and/or accent) or registers.

Pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and Basic grammatical structures and Vocabulary range and accuracy Produces stretches of language at Comprehension is mostly accurate on Responses are usually immediate,
intonation are influenced by the first sentence patterns are used are usually sufficient to an appropriate tempo. There may common, concrete, and work-related topics appropriate, and informative. Initiates
Operational language or regional variation but creatively and are usually well communicate effectively on be occasional loss of fluency on when the accent or variety used is and maintains exchanges even when
4 only sometimes interfere with ease controlled. Errors may occur, common, concrete, and work transition from rehearsed or sufficiently intelligible for an international dealing with an unexpected turn of
of understanding. particularly in unusual or related topics. Can often formulaic speech to spontaneous community of users. When the speaker is events. Deals adequately with
unexpected circumstances, but paraphrase successfully when interaction, but this does not confronted with a linguistic or situational apparent misunderstandings by
rarely interfere with meaning. lacking vocabulary in unusual prevent effective communication. complication or an unexpected turn of checking, confirming, or clarifying.
or unexpected circumstances. Can make limited use of discourse events, comprehension may be slower or
markers or connectors. Fillers are require clarification strategies.
not distracting.

Pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and intonation Basic grammatical structures and sentence Vocabulary range and accuracy are Produces stretches of language, but Comprehension is often accurate on common, Responses are sometimes immediate,
are influenced by the first language or regional patterns associated with predictable often sufficient to communicate on phrasing and pausing are often inappropriate. concrete, and work related topics when the accent or appropriate, and informative. Can initiate and
Pre- variation and frequently interfere with ease of situations are not always well controlled. common, concrete, or work-related Hesitations or slowness in language variety used is sufficiently intelligible for an maintain exchanges with reasonable ease on
Operational understanding. Errors frequently interfere with meaning. topics but range is limited and the word processing may prevent effective international community of users. May fail to familiar topics and in predictable situations.
3 choice often inappropriate. Is often communication. Fillers are sometimes understand a linguistic or situational turn of events. Generally inadequate when dealing with an
unable to paraphrase successfully distracting. unexpected turn of events.
when lacking vocabulary.
Pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and intonation Shows only limited control of a few simple Limited vocabulary range consisting Can produce very short, isolated, memorized Comprehension is limited to isolated, memorized Response time is slow, and often inappropriate.
are heavily influenced by the first language memorized grammatical structures and only of isolated words and memorized utterances with frequent pausing and a phrases when they are carefully and slowly Interaction is limited to simple routine exchanges.
Elementary or regional variation and usually interfere with sentence patterns. phrases. distracting use of fillers to search for articulated.
2 ease of understanding. expressions and to articulate less familiar
words.

Performs at a level below the Elementary Performs at a level below the Elementary Performs at a level below the Elementary Performs at a level below the Elementary Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level.
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level. level. level. level.
Elementary
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From 5th March 2008 all flight crew members and air traffic controllers involved in international traffic
will be required to prove their competence in English. It will be a condition of licensing that the
professional pilot or air traffic controller should have demonstrated their proficiency in Plain English
and English medium phraseology to a standard equivalent to level 4 in the ICAO universal rating
scales. The level of the candidate above level 4 will be shown by an endorsement on the flying or air
traffic control licence.

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