Determine your language level

A0 – Real Beginner:

You haven’t learned anything in the language yet, even if you know a dozen words.

A1 – False Beginner:

You know between 50 and 100 words in the target language. You use standard sentences like: “What time is it?”.

A2 – Lower Intermediate:

You can have a short conversation with simple sentences over well-known subjects, usually in the present tense. Verbally, you understand simple sentences related to well-known subjects.

B1 – Intermediate:

You can have a conversation with complex sentences (subclauses) in the present, the past and the future. You understand complete texts relating to well-known subjects (good passive knowledge). You write elaborate texts. Grammar is still approximate. You lack vocabulary in some daily topics.

B2 – Advanced Intermediate :

At this professional level you can present your company, handle difficult questions, and manage simple negotiation. You have verbal and written proficiency. Grammar is globally mastered but not all the rules are used spontaneously. You have difficulty using idioms. You still lack precise vocabulary.

C1 – Advanced :

You have a good command of the language. Generally the grammar is actively mastered. You are able to negotiate and manage difficult situations. You still lack very precise vocabulary and idioms. The target language does not sound completely like a native one yet.

C2 – Very Advanced :

You have a very good command of the language, close to bilingualism. Very precise vocabulary and adequate idioms are sometimes missing to communicate freely and use metaphorical language.