Here's a brief explanation of the CEFR levels from A1 to
C1:
A1 (Beginner): Can understand and use basic phrases, introduce oneself, and
engage in simple conversations.
A2 (Elementary): Can comprehend and communicate on familiar topics, handle
routine situations, and describe personal experiences.
B1 (Intermediate): Can understand the main points of everyday language, express
opinions, and engage in conversations on familiar topics.
B2 (Upper Intermediate): Can comprehend complex texts, interact fluently, and
discuss a wide range of subjects confidently.
C1 (Advanced): Can understand demanding texts, express ideas clearly, and
engage effectively in social, academic, and professional contexts.
Progressing through the levels requires consistent practice and exposure to the
language. These guidelines aid in assessing and developing language skills.