by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Sep 9, 2024 | English Levels
Proficiency is a term that signifies the level of skill and expertise an individual possesses in a particular area, especially in language. When it comes to language learning, proficiency refers to a person’s ability to effectively communicate, understand, and use the...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
C2 Proficient The sixth and last level of English in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, is English level C2. This proficiency level could be described as...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
C1 Advanced The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, lists English at level C1, which is the fifth level of English. This level is officially referred to as...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
B2 – Upper Intermediate Level The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, places English at level B2, which is the fourth level of English. This degree of proficiency could be...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
B1 Intermediate The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, places English at B1 English Level, which is the third level of English. This level is commonly referred to as...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
A2 Elementary The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, classifies elementary English as level A2. This level could be referred to as “basic” in common conversation,...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
Beginner The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a list of various language proficiency levels created by the Council of Europe, classifies beginner English as level A1. This level is commonly referred to as “beginning,” and the CEFR uses that...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages An international benchmark for describing language proficiency is the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). It rates language proficiency on a six-point scale, with A1 being the lowest and C2...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
The popular CEFR standard (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is used by the International English Language Test to evaluate candidates. The six reference English levels are widely recognized as the benchmark for evaluating a person’s language...
by Jennifer Simon | Last updated Aug 29, 2024 | English Levels
What is your CEFR English Level? There are six levels of language proficiency (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) according to the CEFR scale. We offer a quick, free online test. At the end of each test your level will be assessed at a CEFR level (A2 to C2). Test your level of...