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What is, and what does the B2 level of English include?


Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the fourth level on the six-level scale that measures language proficiency in English. This level focuses on the development of advanced communication skills and allows the student to communicate fluently and accurately in complex social and professional situations.


Below are some of key aspects of CEFR level B2 in English:


Oral comprehension: The student is able to understand complex and detailed speeches on concrete and abstract topics, as well as more complex information on topics of personal or professional interest.

Reading Comprehension: The student is able to read long and complex texts, such as research and literary articles, and understand the most important ideas and details.

Oral Expression: The student is able to communicate fluently and spontaneously in complex social and professional situations, such as presentations and negotiations.

Written Expression: The student is able to write clear, detailed, and well-structured texts on a wide variety of topics, including essays, reports, and formal emails.


In summary, CEFR level B2 in English allows the student to communicate fluently and accurately in complex social and professional situations. Students who achieve this level have a good knowledge of the English language and can understand and use complex texts and speech with some autonomy and fluency.


Why do I have to know my level of English?

Knowing your level of English is important for several reasons:

  • To set goals: If you know your level of English, you can set realistic and specific goals to improve your skills. If you don't know what level you are at, it can be hard to know which goals are realistic and which are not.
  • To find suitable resources: If you know your level of English, you can find resources suitable for your level. For example, if you are a beginner, you may need more basic resources than someone who is already intermediate or advanced.
  • To improve your skills: If you know your level of English, you can focus on the skills you need to improve. For example, if your grammar is weak, you can focus on studying and practicing the grammar.
  • To prove your level: If you need to prove your level of English for a job interview, for a university application or for any other reason, you will need to know what level you are at and be able to demonstrate your skills.

      In summary, knowing your level of English is important because it helps you set goals, find suitable resources, improve your skills and demonstrate your level when necessary.

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