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English Language Levels

English Language Levels

English Language Levels

English levels are three types: basic level, intermediate level, and advanced level. The basic level refers to A1-A2, intermediate level: B1-B2, advanced level: C1-C2. English levels begin with the beginner level first. Those at this beginner level are familiar with basic English words. They can understand simple words and phrases and communicate with simple sentences. A1 level refers to Beginner.

The elementary level is one step higher level from A1, they understand the simple English patterns better. They can now perceive sentences formed with simple patterns without difficulty. They can express the meaning of the easy sentences they see in a movie or book based on their interests. This level is expressed as the A2 level.

The Pre-Intermediate level is known as the B1 level and people at the level can understand the sentences if the speeches are slow. Related current issues are better understood. More vocabulary is gained in this group. Although there are minor difficulties, conversations can be made in the form of dialogue and the questions can be answered more easily. In writing, both informal and official letters, etc. you can write emails and paragraphs correctly. You can write about yourself, about the environment; you can describe events, places, and people; you can also express how you feel about people and situations.

Intermediate level; It is the level known as B2. At this level, people can understand and make long speeches, and you can come to an aware position even if the subjects are mixed. Understanding English movies is now much simpler than before. Understandable sentences can be established in many subjects, and personal thoughts can be transferred quickly in mutual communication. This level is medium-level and when you reach this level, you have a good language command to travel and work in an international company.

These courses which are taken from daily conversations to grammar knowledge, A1-A2 and B1-B2 English levels show that you have come a long way.

What process is followed at the C1-C2 level in English education?

C1 Level; It is known as Upper-Intermediate. It is now a much better position than other language levels. People in this level group, who are more confident as self-confidence, can speak fluently with native English speakers. They can adjust to which audience to write, even a subject to write. If you can distinguish the regional accents of English from each other, notice your own pronunciation and grammar mistakes; if you can understand and use both simple and complex syntax; if you can express your thoughts clearly and make little mistakes while talking, your level is at this level. Those who have skipped previous levels should now know that they will be more comfortable at this level. Because they will have already finished the most difficult levels.

C2 level, which is the advanced level, is the one with the highest level of vocabulary and grammar knowledge. A mutual conversation can be made very fast. No matter how fast it is spoken, all words can be easily understood and relationships between sentences can be determined. People in this group can read all the books in English, and they can easily watch films in English. They can easily understand every word they hear and every text they read regardless of their area.

At this last level, your proficiency is almost as much as in your native language. You can change your communication style according to the situation and use English idioms, expressions, and words as you wish. You can write stories, summaries, essays, articles about events, books, situations, anything you can think of. The number of words you know is now about 6000.

If you know the English levels, you can set which group your level is in, what kind of study plan you need to create to move on to the next levels. These are the levels of English where you will determine your group according to your grammar, speaking, reading, and writing knowledge. Now is the time to properly create your career plan on language!