English Levels

Level 1 

Learners who achieve A1 Elementary level: can understand and use very common everyday expressions and simple phrases for immediate needs. can introduce themselves and other people and can ask and answer questions about personal details, such as where they live, things they have and people they know.

Level 2 

 Pre-intermediate level: can understand sentences and common expressions about familiar topics, including very basic personal and family information, shopping, places of interest and work.


Level 3 

The level of English would be sufficient for interactions with English speakers on familiar topics. In the workplace, people at a B1 level of English are able to read simple reports on familiar topics and write simple e-mails on subjects in their field.

Level 4

The corresponds to independent users of the language, i.e. those who have the necessary fluency to communicate without effort with native speakers.

Level 5

 Communicate without effort with native speakers.