The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) establishes six levels of language proficiency: A1 and A2 for basic speakers, B1 and B2 for independent speakers, and C1 and C2 for proficient speakers. It divides learners into three broad divisions based on their ability to communicate in a foreign language.
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Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) establishes six levels of language proficiency: A1 and A2 for basic speakers, B1 and B2 for independent speakers, and C1 and C2 for proficient speakers. It divides learners into three broad divisions based on their ability to communicate in a foreign language.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) establishes six levels of language proficiency: A1 and A2 for basic speakers, B1 and B2 for independent speakers, and C1 and C2 for proficient speakers. It divides learners into three broad divisions based on their ability to communicate in a foreign language.
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
abbreviated as CEFR Levels The Common European Framework divides learners into three broad divisions which can be divided into six levels: A Basic Speaker A1 Breakthrough A2 Waystage B Independent Speaker B1 Threshold B2 Vantage C Proficient Speaker C1 Effective Operational Proficiency C2 Mastery