https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-levels/understand-your-english-level/c1-advanced https://www.efset.org/cefr/ What is the CEFR? The CEFR,Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, is one of many frameworks that describe yourlanguage proficiency. There are several framework...
B1 Preliminary—for candidates with an intermediate level of English B2 First—for candidates with an upper-intermediate level of English C1 Advanced—for candidates with an advanced level of English C2 Proficiency—for candidates with a near-native level of English A2 Key – CEFR level A2 The Ca...
Upper-Intermediate English language course (CEFR Level B2). Master your English language skills with our 1-on-1 private B2 English course.
There are many free online tests you can take to check your CEFR level. You can also take official language proficiency tests such as IELTS, which will give you certified proof of your English level for employers, colleges, and universities. This guide will help you compare your skills to ...
The Trinity B2 - ISE II is a 4 skills test covering reading, writing, speaking and listening. The test is taken over one full day at an approved Trinity SELT centre. The test is used to prove your level of English language proficiency and is required when applying for: Minister of ...
Each student receives his Cambridge B2 First Certificate results broken down by the four skills as well as an overall result and the corresponding CEFR level. If the student got a passing score on the FCE, they will also receive a Cambridge English Certificate, which is valid indefinitely. The...
English level B2 is the fourth 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 might be called “confident”, as in “I am a confident English speaker”. The ...
Test Sections in B2 First The B2 First examination contains 4 sections that are used to test the language proficiency level of the candidate in English. The four sections are Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. The question pattern and section divisions for each of the sections are diff...
There are 10 questions for each CEFR level of English proficiency, and these are divided into 3 stages: Questions 1-20 English levels: A1-A2 Questions 21-40 English levels: B1-B2 Questions 41-60 English levels: C1-C2 Question types
(GEPT) upper intermediate listening test administered at the end of the first semester indicated that most of the students’ listening proficiency was at Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) B2 level (with only 3 students scoring below B2), a threshold level often taken as...