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Levels
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As per CEFR framework
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Description
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Can Do
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Level 1
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A1.1
(Beginner – Part 1)
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Very basic user of the language
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- Understand and use familiar everyday expressions and phrases
- Introduce oneself and others
- Ask and answer personal questions (e.g., name, age, nationality)
- Recognise numbers, dates, days, and basic instructions
- Ask basic questions about things related to family and possessions.
- Read, Write and Understand basic sentences and fill in forms
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Level 2
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A1.2
(Beginner – Part 2)
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Can communicate with help in routine situations
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- Talk about daily routines and familiar topics
- Ask and answer simple questions about family, possessions, and location
- Read very short texts (e.g., signs, menus)
- Write basic sentences
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Level 3
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A2.1
(Elementary – Part 1)
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Understand simple everyday communication
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- Handle simple shopping and travel situations
- Talk about personal history and simple daily activities
- Use simple past tense and future expressions
- Write short, simple messages or emails
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Level 4
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A2.2
(Elementary – Part 2)
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Can manage short social exchanges
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- Understand phrases related to work, family, and immediate surroundings
- Ask for and give directions
- Make and respond to invitations, suggestions, and apologies
- Read and understand short descriptive texts
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Level 5
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B1.1
(Pre-Intermediate – Part 1)
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Can deal with familiar situations in work, school, or leisure
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- Understand the main points of conversations on familiar topics
- Describe experiences and events
- Explain opinions and plans
- Write personal letters and brief reports
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Level 6
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B1.2
(Pre-Intermediate – Part 2)
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Can communicate more independently
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- Participate in longer conversations with some fluency
- Express views and support arguments on familiar topics
- Understand texts with clear structure (e.g., articles, instructions)
- Write connected text such as stories, detailed emails, or informal essays
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