Poland, a founding NATO member since 1999, requires STANAG 6001 certification for officers on NATO staff postings, PfP exercises, and international deployments. The Polish Armed Forces language centres (WCJO) administer the official exam, most commonly requiring SLP 2222 or higher for staff officer roles.
Official STANAG 6001 testing in Poland is conducted through the Military Centre for Foreign Languages (Wojskowe Centrum Jezykowe) and affiliated academic language centres. Candidates typically test at the level required by their assignment - Level 2 (2222) is the most common requirement for NATO staff positions.
Polish officers preparing for STANAG 6001 often find the Writing and Speaking components the hardest to self-study, since general English courses do not train the specific report formats, briefing structures, and military register the exam actually assesses.
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| Level | Focus |
|---|---|
| Level 1 (Survival) | Routine military matters, basic orders, short notes |
| Level 2 (Functional) | Reports, briefings, factual conversation - the most commonly required level |
| Level 3 (Professional) | Abstract argument, staff-officer level discourse |