Next add one of the following codes for each language you speak or understand, separated by |, where xx is the Wikipedia code for the language:
xx-1 for basic ability – enough to understand written material or simple questions in this language.
xx-2 for intermediate ability – enough for editing or discussions.
xx-3 for advanced level – though you can write in this language with no problem, some small errors might occur.
xx-4 for 'near-native' level – although it's not your first language from birth, your ability is something like that of a native speaker.
xx or xx-N for native speakers who use a language every day and have a thorough grasp of it, including colloquialisms and idioms.
Then finish by adding closing braces: }}
So, for example, {{#babel:en|fr-3|de-1}} would indicate a native speaker of English with advanced knowledge of French and basic knowledge of German.
These templates add you to the category associated with your level of understanding, and to the overall category for that language.
How to add a box to your userpage that indicates your outreach related skills
Follow the example above. To add skills boxes
project management- + the number of your skill level as shown below for project management skills
teaching- + the number of your skill level as shown below for teaching skills
media production- + the number of your skill level as shown below for media production skills (audio, video, print, online)
press experience level- + the number of your experience level as shown below for how experienced you are in talking to the press
coding- + the number of your skill level coding
Example: {{Languages and skills|project management-3|teaching-2|media production-4|press experience level-1|coding-2}} for advanced project management, intermediate teaching, professional media production skills, a basic experience level of talking to the press, and intermediate coding skills.
This user has a basic level of teaching skills (one year or less as teaching assistant in classroom/college/university or tutoring experience).
2
This user has an intermediate level of teaching skills (More than one year as teaching assistant in classroom/college/university or tutoring experience. At least one year as classroom teacher; might not have teaching certificate).
3
This user has an advanced level of teaching skills (Classroom/college/university teacher 2+ years; might not have teaching certificate).
4
This user has a professional level of teaching skills (Classroom/college/university teacher 5+ years; must have teaching certificate or equivalent qualification).
This user has an intermediate level of project management skills (enough to create basic schedules, own basic tasks and communications. Some client contact and management).
3
This user has an advanced level of project management skills (can manage a project alone including small team (up to 10) and client management. Responsible for schedules and budgets).
4
This user has a professional level of project management skills (5+ years experience managing all aspects of a project. Complex risk, resources and client management).
This user has an advancedexperience level of talking to the press (has written press releases; has answered press inquiries with individualized responses; has participated in recorded radio/tv interviews).