What's
my Level? What does it mean?
If you are not a student of this Alliance
Française, please take an online
and phone standardized placement
test.
If you are already enrolled as a student
in this Alliance Française, see
how the local levels relate to the Common
European Framework of Reference levels
(A1 to C2). Your Alliance chapter Director
of courses or your teacher can also tell
you where you place relatively to European
standards.
Alliance Française in the United
States complies with worldwide-recognized
CEFR standards and participates in the
AF FRAMES project.
Common European Framework 'Global Scale'
: A1 to C2 sample skills
Proficient
User |
C2 |
Can
understand with ease virtually everything
heard or read. Can summarise information
from different spoken and written
sources, reconstructing arguments
and accounts in a coherent presentation.
Can express him/herself spontaneously,
very fluently and precisely, differentiating
finer shades of meaning even in
more complex situations. |
| C1 |
Can
understand a wide range of demanding,
longer texts, and recognise implicit
meaning. Can express him/herself
fluently and spontaneously without
much obvious searching for expressions.
Can use language flexibly and effectively
for social, academic and professional
purposes. Can produce clear, well-structured,
detailed text on complex subjects,
showing controlled use of organisational
patterns, connectors and cohesive
devices. |
Independent
User |
B2 |
Can
understand the main ideas of complex
text on both concrete and abstract
topics, including technical discussions
in his/her field of specialisation.
Can interact with a degree of fluency
and spontaneity that makes regular
interaction with native speakers
quite possible without strain for
either party. Can produce clear,
detailed text on a wide range of
subjects and explain a viewpoint
on a topical issue giving the advantages
and disadvantages of various options. |
| B1 |
Can
understand the main points of clear
standard input on familiar matters
regularly encountered in work, school,
leisure, etc. Can deal with most
situations likely to arise whilst
travelling in an area where the
language is spoken. Can produce
simple connected text on topics
which are familiar or of personal
interest. Can describe experiences
and events, dreams, hopes &
ambitions and briefly give reasons
and explanations for opinions and
plans. |
Basic
User |
A2 |
Can
understand sentences and frequently
used expressions related to areas
of most immediate relevance (e.g.
very basic personal and family information,
shopping, local geography, employment).
Can communicate in simple and routine
tasks requiring a simple and direct
exchange of information on familiar
and routine matters. Can describe
in simple terms aspects of his/her
background, immediate environment
and matters in areas of immediate
need. |
| A1 |
Can
understand and use familiar everyday
expressions and very basic phrases
aimed at the satisfaction of needs
of a concrete type. Can introduce
him/herself and others and can ask
and answer questions about personal
details such as where he/she lives,
people he/she knows and things he/she
has. Can interact in a simple way
provided the other person talks
slowly and clearly and is prepared
to help. |
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