Your English Level
You can discover your level of English on a scale from 1 (Beginner) to 9 (Very advanced). Check the table below to see which level you have, or take a 20 minute free Online English Level Test which will help you understand your English level with accuracy.
            | Level | 
            Class Level | 
            Description | 
            CEFR Level* | 
        
    
        
        
            | 9 | 
            Very Advanced | 
            I speak and understand English completely fluently. | 
            C2 | 
        
        
            | 8 | 
            Advanced | 
            I speak and understand very well but sometimes have problems with unfamiliar situations and vocabulary. | 
            C2 | 
        
        
            | 7 | 
            Pre-advanced | 
            I speak and understand well but still make mistakes and sometimes people do not understand me clearly | 
            C1 | 
        
        
            | 6 | 
            Upper Intermediate | 
            I can communicate without much difficulty but still make quite a lot of mistakes and misunderstand sometimes. | 
            B2 | 
        
        
            | 5 | 
            Intermediate | 
            I can speak and understand reasonably well and can use basic tenses but have problems with more complex grammar and vocabulary. | 
            B1 | 
        
        
            | 4 | 
            Low Intermediate | 
            I can make simple sentences and can understand the main points of a conversation but need much more vocabulary. | 
            B1 | 
        
        
            | 3 | 
            Pre-intermediate | 
            I can communicate simply and understand in familiar situations but only with some difficulty. | 
            A2 | 
        
        
            | 2 | 
            Elementary | 
            I can say and understand a few things in English. | 
            A1/2 | 
        
        
            | 1 | 
            Beginner | 
            I do not speak any English. | 
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*CEFR - The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Necessary Levels of English
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