English language grammar

Sunday, March 12, 2017

English language levels

From A1 to C2, where are you?



Many of those who are seeking to learn the English language quit at the early beginning because they find the available courses either too easy or too hard for them.

Believe me, the problem is not with the course, the problem is the starting point. Many start either at a very amateur level so they feel bored very early or start at a very advanced level so they feel stunned, " I am never gonna move forward, I don't even know what the instructor is talking about".

Well, the very first step you should take when the " learning/Improving English language" decision is made, should be Identifying your level.

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) came up with a scale (in the picture above) to identify language levels which, by the way, is applicable to all European languages.

And now is the action part, How to do that? well, there are so many tests out there for you to take, but I recommend this one that is provided by the reputed British Council.

Now you know your level, you can start roaming the blog looking for the materials that is right for you, click the Home button to go to the main page, and enjoy your English language mastering journey.

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