B2 English level | British Council
www.britishcouncil.es › en › englishLevel B2 corresponds to independent users of the language, i.e. those who have the necessary fluency to communicate without effort with native speakers. It is important to bear in mind that the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL) is the system that defines and explains the different levels of oral and written expression and comprehension for languages such as English.
B2 First | Cambridge English
www.cambridgeenglish.org › b2-firstB2 First is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. It is our most popular exam, accepted by thousands of institutions and businesses worldwide. This exam is the logical step in a student’s language-learning journey between B1 Preliminary and C1 Advanced .
English B2 level - CEFR definition and tests | EF SET
www.efset.org › cefr › b2A B2 level of English would allow you to function in the workplace in English, and indeed, many non-native English speakers in international workplaces have this level of English. A person working in English at a B2 level will, however, lack nuance particularly outside his own field. He may also miss some of the subtleties and implied meanings in conversation. According to the official CEFR guidelines, someone at the B2 level in English:
B2 First | Cambridge English
www.cambridgeenglish.org › exams-and-tests › firstA B2 First qualification shows that you can: communicate effectively face-to-face, expressing opinions and presenting arguments follow the news write clear, detailed English, expressing opinions and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of different points of view write letters, reports, stories and lots of other types of text.