CEFR is the global standard for evaluating English language proficiency. Six levels (A1-C2) are widely accepted globally. Levels are used in job resumes and English language education
A2 is the second level in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). EF SET scores range from 31 to 40. Requires 200 hours of cumulative instruction
CEFR is a six-level language proficiency scale from A1 (beginner) to C2 (master). Framework measures reading, speaking, listening and writing abilities. Placement tests like IELTS or TOEFL help identify English levels
Tests measure English proficiency at beginning, upper-intermediate and advanced levels. Foundation test takes 30 minutes, Essential 60 minutes, Advanced 90 minutes. All tests align with Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
List includes 2000 words for B2-C1 level learners. Words cover vocabulary, grammar, and common expressions. Words cover topics like abstract, accent, accident, and abstract
Comprehensive English language course for adult learners. Uses National Geographic content for authentic communication. Aligned with CEFR can-do statements for structured learning. Covers all language skills: speaking, listening, reading, writing