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You are going to have access to grammar exercises related to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL), which is the system that defines and explains the different levels of oral and written expression and comprehension for languages. It consists of 6 levels of reference: three blocks (A or basic user, B or independent user and C or proficient user), which are in turn divided into two sublevels, 1 and 2.

Try this  LEVEL TEST to help you evaluate which is the right one for you.

If you get…

                  •           00 – 06, go to Level A1 …………………………………… 07 – 09, go to Level A2 (KET)
                  •           10 – 12, go to Level B1 (PET) ……………………….. 13 – 15, go to Level B2 (FCE)
                  •           16 – 17, go to Level C1 (CAE) ………………………. 18 – 20, go to Level C2 (CPE)

Select your Level