french levels - Axtarish в Google
Basic User
  • A1 – Breakthrough (or beginner)
  • A2 – Waystage (or elementary)
  • B1 – Threshold (or intermediate)
  • B2 – Vantage (or upper intermediate)
  • C1 – Effective Operational Proficiency (or advanced)
  • C2 – Mastery (or proficiency)
There are 6 French levels determined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). These levels are expressed as A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and ...
Leçons par niveau · A1 – Beginning French · A2 – Low-Intermediate French · B1 – Intermediate French · B2 – Upper-Intermediate French · C1 – Advanced French · C2 ...
Our Levels · Proficient – C2 · User – C1 · Independent – B2 · User – B1 · Basic – A2 · User – A1. Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and ...
The different levels of French: the tests and certifications. French language proficiency is often defined by various levels, ranging from A1 to C2.
It is a tool developed by the Council of Europe to define the mastery of a foreign language like French, according to different criteria.
Understanding Your French Level: A1, A2, B1 & Beyond · A1 Absolute/Beginners (4 levels: A1.1 to A1.4) · A2 Advanced Beginners (4 levels: A2.1 to A2.4) · B1 ...
These 6 levels are now the reference in the field of language learning and teaching in European countries and particularly for learning French in France.
Here we take a look at the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) French levels from A1 to C2.
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