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The CEFR has six levels, from A1 for beginners, up to C2 for users who are proficient in the language. For each level, the CEFR describes what a learner can do when speaking, reading, listening and writing in English.
- C2 Proficiency
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- A2 Pre-intermediate
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- B1 Intermediate
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- B2 Upper Intermediate
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- A1 Elementary
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- C1 Advanced
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- C2 Proficiency
You may be able to tell the difference between a person who only speaks a few words in English and a native English speaker, but what about everyone in between? How can you determine your English level? And how many English proficiency levels are there?
12 Σεπ 2023 · Option 1: At each level, you need to have knowledge of various language skills and aspects: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Grammar. To confirm your level, you take a Cambridge exam,...
Cambridge English Qualifications are designed for non-native speakers of English and measure candidates’ ability in the core language skills (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking). GCSE and A-Level English are designed for native English speakers and measure quite different skills.
A complete English and EF SET level equivalency table: explanations of different English tests, their scores, and how they can and cannot be compared.
13 Νοε 2024 · One of the most commonly used English language standards in the world is the CEFR standard, which divides proficiency in 3 broader levels (A, B, and C), and 6 more specific levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2).
Young learners of English usually start with very simple things like numbers and colours. Next, they might learn vocabulary and grammar linked to everyday topics, such as animals, family, food and drink, sports and games. So, what exactly are the different levels of language learning?