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Knowing Your Level In English

Charles OWEN • Apr 20, 2020

It's important to know what your level in English is: beginner, intermediate, advanced


You can test your level in English using this great evaluation tool for free.

The test will give you a grading from A1 to C2. A1 is a complete beginner, A2, an upper beginner level, B1 & B2 are the intermediate levels and C1 &C2 are the advanced levels.

Why not share your results with us?

Good luck!
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