The Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR) is a set of guidelines put together by the Council of Europe. These guidelines describe the achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and other countries. The aims of CEFR are to provide learning methods, teachings, and assessments for all languages in Europe. There are six reference levels in CEFR which is accepted as the European standard to assess the proficiency of the language of an individual.
There are three main levels viz. A, B & C. These are subdivided into three A1, A2, B1, B2 and C1, C2 respectively. The classification of these levels is stated below.
A- Level
The A Level is the Basic user level and under this category falls the A1 i.e. the Breakthrough or beginner level and the A2 i.e. the Waystage or elementary level.
The candidates in this level are able to :
The candidates in this level are able to :
B- Level
The B Level is the Independent user level and under this category falls the B1 i.e. the Threshold or intermediate level and the B2 i.e. the Vantage or upper intermediate level.
The candidates in this level are able to :
The candidates in this level are able to :
C- Level
The C Level Is The Proficient User Level And Under This Category Falls The C1 I.E. The Effective Operational Proficiency Or Advanced And The C2 I.E. The Level Of Mastery.
The candidates in this level are able to :
The candidates in this level are able to :
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