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Find Out Where You Stand!

Are You A1, A2, B1, B2, or C1 or C2? Take the Test and Find Out!

Not sure what your English level is? Take our free English level test and discover whether you're at a beginner (A1-A2), intermediate (B1-B2), or advanced (C1-C2) level.

  • Answer a set of carefully designed questions
    Get an instant result with your level
    Receive learning recommendations based on your result

This quick test will help you understand your strengths and areas to improve, whether for business, travel, exams, or fluency in daily conversations.

Test Below!

How the Test Works

1️⃣ Answer 40 multiple-choice questions covering grammar, vocabulary, listening, and reading comprehension.


2️⃣ Get your score instantly and see where you fall on the CEFR scale (A1 to C2).

It takes just 10 minutes!

How to start the test:

Click on or touch the test screen below,

then click on or touch the arrow on the right hand middle side for the next slide to navigate and begin.

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English CEFR Test

ENGLISH TEST

  • It’s Free & Fast – No signup required!
    Accurate Assessment – Designed by experienced English teachers.
    Learning Focus – Get recommendations based on your level.

    🔹 Still unsure? The best way to improve is to know your starting point. Take the test and get a clear learning path today!

  • The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) classifies English skills into levels:

    🟢 A1 – Beginner: You understand basic phrases and can introduce yourself.
    🟢 A2 – Elementary: You can hold simple conversations and understand everyday expressions.
    🟡 B1 – Intermediate: You can talk about personal and work topics, but with some difficulty.
    🟡 B2 – Upper-Intermediate: You can hold discussions, express opinions, and understand complex topics.
    🔵 C1 – Advanced: You use English fluently in professional and academic settings.
    🔵 C2 – Proficient: You understand and produce English at a near-native level

    Find out your level now and start learning smarter!

  • Your Score & What’s Next?

    After completing the test, you'll get a score that places you in one of the following categories below, so you can see where to focus your efforts to develop.

    Score 0 – 10  =  A1   BeginnerAction:  Focus on learning basic phrases, greetings, and everyday vocabulary. Start to build confidence with simple conversations

    Score 11 – 18  = A2  Elementary  –    Action:  Start forming more complete sentences and handle short social exchanges. Practice listening and speaking about familiar topics.

    Score 19 – 26  = B1   Intermediate  – Action:  Keep practicing common expressions and improving fluency. Begin discussing opinions and past experiences with more ease.

    Score 27 – 33 =   B2  Upper-Intermediate  –  Action:  work on expanding vocabulary and improving pronunciation. Handle more complex discussions and understand the main ideas of longer texts

     Score 34 – 37 =  C1  Advanced  –  Action:  Time to refine your English for professional and academic use. Focus on nuance, advanced grammar, clear and persuasive communication.

    Score 38 – 40 = C2  Proficient   –   Action:  Polish your near-native fluency. Master subtleties, idiomatic expressions, and adapt your language to any context with ease.

    Improve your English based on your level