Language Proficiency Levels:
A1 (Beginner):
– Can understand and use basic phrases and expressions.
– Introduce oneself and ask simple questions.
– Read and write simple texts using familiar vocabulary.
A2 (Elementary):
– Understands frequently used expressions and basic phrases.
– Engages in routine tasks and conversations.
– Comprehends short, simple texts on familiar topics.
B1 (Intermediate):
– Can handle most situations while traveling.
– Participates in discussions on familiar subjects.
– Understands the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters.
B2 (Upper-Intermediate):
– Engages in detailed discussions on a wide range of subjects.
– Understands complex texts and expresses oneself fluently.
– Communicates effectively in various situations.
C1 (Advanced):
– Understands extensive and complex texts and abstract topics.
– Expresses ideas fluently and spontaneously.
– Uses language effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes.
C2 (Proficient):
– Understands almost everything read or heard effortlessly.
– Expresses oneself fluently and precisely.
– Uses language effectively for professional and academic purposes.
These levels provide a framework for understanding language proficiency across various skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, guiding learners from the beginner stage to near-native fluency.