Common European Framework of Reference for Languages-(CEFR)
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is an
international standard for describing language ability. It describes language
ability on a six-point scale, from A1 for beginners, up to C2 for those who
have mastered a language. This makes it easy for anyone involved in language
teaching and testing, such as teachers or learners, to see the level of
different qualifications. It also means that employers and educational
institutions can easily compare our qualifications to other exams in their
country.
Understanding
of levels
A1
BeginnerA2 Elementary
B1 Intermediate
B2 Upper-Intermediate
C1 Advanced
C2 Expert
A1 Beginner
- Understand and use very basic expressions to satisfy concrete needs.
- Introduce themselves and ask others questions about personal details.
- Interact simply as long as the other person speaks slowly and clearly.
A2 Elementary
- Understand frequently used expressions in most intermediate areas such as shopping, family, employment, etc.
- Complete tasks that are routine and involve a direct exchange of information.
- Describe matters of immediate need in simple terms.
B1 Intermediate
- Understand points regarding family, work, school or leisure-related topics.
- Deal with most travel situations in areas where the language is spoken.
- Create simple texts on topics of personal interest.
- Describe experiences, events, dreams, and ambitions, as well as opinions or plans in brief.
B2 Upper Intermediate
- Understand the main ideas of a complex text such as a technical piece related to their field.
- Spontaneously interact without too much strain for either the learner or the native speaker.
- Produce a detailed text on a wide range of subjects.
C1 Advanced
- Understand a wide range of longer and more demanding texts or conversations.
- Express ideas without too much searching.
- Effectively use the language for social, academic or professional situations.
- Create well-structured and detailed texts on complex topics.
C2 Proficiency
- Understand almost everything read or heard with ease.
- Summarize information from a variety of sources into a coherent presentation.
- Express themselves using precise meaning in complex scenarios.
Source: Google
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