Designated Medical Practitioner Handbook
Appendix XIII: Application for Appointment as a Designated Medical Practitioner



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Appendix XIII:
Application for Appointment as a Designated Medical Practitioner
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Reading
None
You do not possess the linguistic knowledge or capabilities required
to read in this language.
Some
You have the ability to understand texts on topics of limited scope,
to understand very simple texts and to grasp the main idea of texts about
familiar topics, and to read and understand elementary points of information
such as dates, numbers, names or places.
Good
You have the ability to understand most descriptive or factual material
on work-related subjects, to grasp the main idea of most documents, and
to locate specific details and distinguish main from subsidiary ideas.
Fluent
You have the ability to understand texts on a wide variety of topics,
to understand most complex details, inferences and fine points or meanings,
and to read with good comprehension specialized or less familiar material.
Writing
None
You do not possess the linguistic knowledge or capabilities required
to write in this language.
Some
You have the ability to write very limited units of information, and
to write isolated words, phrases, simple statements or questions on very
familiar topics using words of time, place or person.
Good
You have the ability to write short descriptive or factual texts, and
to write with sufficient mastery of grammar and vocabulary to deal with
explicit information on work-related topics.
Fluent
You have the ability to write explanations or descriptions in a variety
of informal and formal work-related situations, to write texts in which
the ideas are developed and presented in a coherent manner, and to write
texts in which vocabulary, grammar and spelling are generally appropriate
and require few corrections.
Oral Interaction
None
You do not possess the linguistic knowledge or capabilities required
to communicate orally in this language.
Some
You have the ability to speak within a very limited scope, to say isolated
words, phrases, simple statements or questions on very familiar topics
using words of time, place or person.
Good
You have the ability to communicate on a basic level, using work-related
general explanations or descriptions. You have a sufficient level of vocabulary
to get by on simple, work-related topics. You are able to provide adequate
details and converse on a basic level.
Fluent
You have the ability to communicate orally without any significant difficulties.
Your vocabulary allows you to carry on conversations on various topics
and provide more complex details and descriptions of events. You also
have the ability to comprehend what other people are saying and respond
without any substantial difficulties or delays.
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