QUALIFICATION FOR 2. 5% CERTIFICATION - The following standard of spoken Spanish, Vietnamese, or American Sign Language is followed for the 2 ½% Certification: a. The applicant has the ability to create with language, recombining and adapting learned material to express personal meaning and can handle simple situations and transactions in the course of his/her work such as paramedic calls, explanation of procedures, obtaining personal information, symptoms and health history, instructions to victims and onlookers, among others. b. The applicant is able to maintain simple face-to-face conversations, asking and answering questions regarding everyday survival on topics most related to self and immediate work environment; courtesy requirements, and personal needs during the course of routine calls not likely to be of a life or death nature. c. The applicant can be understood with some repetition by a sympathetic native speaker. d. The applicant demonstrates mastery of work-related vocabulary including: time, days of the week, months, family members, parts of the body, motions and states, greetings, home and community, food and beverages, alphabet and numbers, vehicles, simple commands, interrogatory words, etc. e. Accuracy is required in the present tense and gender distinctions. f. Core vocabulary of 300-600 words.
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QUALIFICATION FOR 2. 5% CERTIFICATION - The following standard of spoken Spanish, Vietnamese, or American Sign Language is followed for the 2 ½% 2.5% Certification:
a. A. The applicant has the ability to create with language, recombining and adapting learned material to express personal meaning and can handle simple situations and transactions in the course of his/her work such as paramedic calls, explanation of procedures, obtaining personal information, symptoms and health history, instructions to victims and onlookers, among others.
b. B. The applicant is able to maintain simple face-to-face conversations, asking and answering questions regarding everyday survival on topics most related to self and immediate work environment; courtesy requirements, and personal needs during the course of routine calls not likely to be of a life or death nature.
c. C. The applicant can be understood with some repetition by a sympathetic native speaker.
d. D. The applicant demonstrates mastery of work-related vocabulary including: time, days of the week, months, family members, parts of the body, motions and states, greetings, home and community, food and beverages, alphabet and numbers, vehicles, simple commands, interrogatory words, etc.
e. E. Accuracy is required in the present tense and gender distinctions.
f. F. Core vocabulary of 300-600 words.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding