English Level A2

Level A2 is the basic pre-threshold stage of learning English and the second indicator on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: At this level there is initial application of the present, past, and future tenses, as well as learning the basic grammar you need to express yourself on certain topics. The […]
English Level C1

Level C1 is an advanced academic level and a fifth on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: At this level, grammar is repeated and reinforced, and vocabulary is expanded with specific vocabulary, jargon, and terms. The grammatical topics that are studied at this stage: english active and passive tenses, impersonal constructions, […]
English Level B2

Level B2 – above average, threshold advanced and fourth on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: At this level, all knowledge of grammar is applied and reinforced, vocabulary is increased, and conversational practice is emphasized. The grammatical topics that are studied at this stage: different ways of expressing and using Past […]
English Level B1

Level B1 is the intermediate threshold for learning English and the third indicator on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: At this level, there is an expansion of both lexical and grammatical topics, as well as an emphasis on conversational practice. The grammatical topics that are studied at this stage: Present/Past/Future […]
English Level A1

The A1 level is considered to be the initial stage in learning English and the first indicator on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: At this level there is an introduction to the alphabet, basic vocabulary, correct pronunciation and the transcription structure of individual words. The grammatical topics that are studied […]
English Level C2

Level C2 is considered the highest level of English proficiency and the sixth highest on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) scale. General characteristic: There is no new grammar material at this level. Everything learned in the past levels is repeated and reinforced in writing and speaking. Emphasis is placed on speaking, reading, and […]