CEFR Language Levels > A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 & C2 - Europass
www.europassitalian.com › blog › cefr-levelsApr 3, 2020 · The six levels within the CEFR are A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. These six reference levels are widely accepted as the European standard for grading an individual’s proficiency in around forty different languages. Each level is divided into four kinds of competencies (language skills), describing what a learner is supposed to be able to do in reading, listening, speaking and writing.
A1 English level (elementary) | LearnEnglish
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › english-levelsUnderstanding English levels. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a way of describing language ability and is often used to help language learners choose learning materials and courses at the right level. The CEFR has six levels, from A1 to C2. For each level, the CEFR describes what a learner can do when speaking, reading, listening and writing in English.
English levels | British Council
www.britishcouncil.es › en › englishLevel A1 corresponds to basic users of the language, i.e. those able to communicate in everyday situations with commonly-used expressions and elementary vocabulary. A2 English level Level A2 corresponds to basic users of the language, i.e. those able to communicate in everyday situations with commonly-used expressions and elementary vocabulary.
English A1 level - CEFR definition and tests | EF SET
www.efset.org › cefr › a1Beginner (EF SET score 1-30) English level A1 is the first level of English in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a definition of different language levels written by the Council of Europe. In everyday speech, this level would be called “beginner”, and indeed, that is the official level descriptor in the CEFR, also used by EF SET. In practice it is possible to be at a pre-A1 level of English.