The CEFR Levels
The CEFR organises language proficiency in six levels, A1 to C2, which can be regrouped into three broad levels: Basic User, Independent User and Proficient User, and that can be further subdivided according to the needs of the local context. The levels are defined through ‘can-do’ descriptors. The levels did not suddenly appear from nowhere in 2001, but were a development over a period of time, as described below.
🔰 Basic User (A1-A2): Foundation level communication
🟠 Independent User (B1-B2): Confident everyday communication
🔵 Proficient User (C1-C2): Advanced professional and academic communication
How Different Tests Align with CEFR Levels
Understanding Score Conversions

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