LEVEL 1-6


Six levels of foreign language proficiency



The CEFR describes foreign language proficiency at six levels: A1 and A2, B1 and B2, C1 and C2. It also defines three ‘plus’ levels (A2+, B1+, B2+). Based on empirical research and widespread consultation, this scheme makes it possible to compare tests and examinations across languages and national boundaries (see the section “The CEFR and language examinations: a toolkit”). It also provides a basis for recognising language qualifications and thus facilitating educational and occupational mobility.




Test your Level of English Grammar/Vocabulary

This test contains grammar and vocabulary questions and your test result will help you choose a level to practise at. You will not be able to see the correct answers to the questions.




Placement Test
How well do you understand English?

Which exam should you study for?

At the end of the test your level will be assessed at a CEF level (A2 to C2)

You can choose to have the results sent to your email address and then sent them to your teacher E-mail: leonardoe.cabezas@espoch.edu.ec


You should complete this test in about 10 minutes.

EXAM ENGLISH HOME
You should complete this test in about 60 minutes.

Four Skills and Exams Practice


Top ten websites to learn English:




TOUCHSTONE PRACTICE


RICHMOND PAGE


ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES

BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

      PRACTICE

BUSINESS ENGLISH





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