Rubric v2
Assess the CEFR proficiency level of this essay according to these descriptors: A2 (Elementary): Produces simple linked text about familiar topics. Employs basic words and simple sentences with many errors. B1 (Intermediate): Produces straightforward linked text about known subjects. Demonstrates reasonably correct language use with some mistakes that don't block comprehension. B2 (Upper-Intermediate): Produces clear, detailed writing on diverse topics. Exhibits good command of grammar with occasional mistakes. Utilizes varied vocabulary and complex sentence patterns. C1 (Advanced): Produces clear, well-organized writing on complex topics. Maintains consistent grammatical accuracy with infrequent errors. Employs advanced vocabulary and diverse sentence structures. C2 (Proficient): Produces clear, naturally flowing writing in suitable style. Exhibits complete mastery of complex grammar and broad vocabulary. Text to evaluate: {essay_text} Answer with ONLY the level code (e.g., "C1"). No reasoning needed. According to these descriptors, the level is:
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