Explore the English level library
Use CEFR level pages and practical explainers to understand what A1-C2 means for jobs, study, certificates, and skill-building.
English level B2
B2 usually means upper-intermediate fluency for work, study, and broad communication.
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Read pageEnglish Skills Breakdown
This guide explains how grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension combine inside the result.
Read pageEnglish level A1
A1 usually means basic words, simple sentences, and survival communication.
Read pageEnglish level A2
A2 usually means simple routine communication and short familiar texts.
Read pageEnglish level B1
B1 usually means independent communication in common everyday and work settings.
Read pageEnglish level B2
B2 usually means upper-intermediate fluency for work, study, and broad communication.
Read pageEnglish level C1
C1 usually means advanced, flexible communication across demanding contexts.
Read pageEnglish level C2
C2 usually means near-proficient command across subtle, abstract, and high-stakes contexts.
Read pageEnglish Certificate
This guide explains how to use the English result as a proof point in work or study contexts.
Read pageEnglish Job Level
This guide explains what different levels usually mean for workplace communication demands.
Read pageEnglish Study Plan
This guide explains how to turn a CEFR result into a practical next-step learning plan.
Read pageEnglish Skills Breakdown
This guide explains how grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension combine inside the result.
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