Level 1: Beginner (A1 & A2)
At this level, you will be introduced to the foundations of the English language. The main goal is to acquire the ability to handle simple, everyday conversations. You will learn how to introduce yourself, talk about family and friends, and form basic sentences for daily tasks. The focus is on fundamental grammar, such as the simple present tense, and essential vocabulary for survival in an English-speaking environment.
Level 2: Intermediate (B1)
After learning the basics, you move on to this level to expand your vocabulary and grammar structures. At the B1 level, you will be able to talk about familiar topics and personal experiences, such as travel or education. Your ability to understand simple texts and write informal letters will increase, allowing you to function independently in many everyday situations.
Level 3: Upper-Intermediate (B2)
This level is a bridge to full proficiency in English. At this stage, you can understand complex and specialized texts and discuss abstract topics fluently and with detail. Your writing skills will improve, and you’ll be able to write clear and coherent essays and reports. This level prepares you for entry into academic and professional environments.
Level 4: Advanced (C1 & C2)
These are the highest levels, where you achieve complete mastery of the English language. You can speak and write fluently, accurately, and without any hesitation. This level involves understanding and using idioms, nuances, and complex texts. A C1 or C2 certificate shows that you are capable of using the language in any setting, including high-level academic research and business negotiations.