Fast language level evaluation scale
How do you rate your language skills? | What level of the course should you choose? |
0 – I do not speak the language at all. | A1.1 – basic level |
1 – I can handle some of the simplest situations; I know a few words and phrases. | A1.1 – basic level |
2 – I can handle simple everyday situations; my language skills are limited, so there are difficulties in everyday situations; I know some simple sentences. | A1.2 – elementary level |
3 – I can handle habitual situations, but a new situation can cause communication difficulties; my vocabulary is limited. | A2 – lower intermediate level |
4 – I can handle familiar situations, but often there are difficulties in expressing myself; my vocabulary and grammar are not good. | A2 – lower intermediate level |
5 – I can handle familiar situations; sometimes I make mistakes, but they do not interfere with communication. | B1 – intermediate level |
6 – I communicate quite well; in more difficult (new) situations I make mistakes and have a lack of vocabulary. | B1 – intermediate level |
7 – I can handle even more difficult situations; my language use is versatile and smooth; rarely, I have difficulty understanding and expressing myself. | B2 – higher intermediate level |
8 – I speak the language fluently but rarely encounter difficulties in understanding stylistic differences and idioms. | B2 – higher intermediate level / C1 – advanced |
9 – I speak the language fluently. |