Wouldn’t you like to know what’s your level of English?

Take our free online English test with 25 general questions. We will assess the level of your English according to the CEFR scale (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) and compare your results with others in a nice English level chart. We will also give you some recommendations and advice regarding which certificate you may start preparing for.

It’ll take you only 5 minutes. Scroll down and start answering the questions!

Well done for completing the test!

Your score is out of 25.

Click here to see your answers

Your level is: A2

Recommended certificates:
B1 Preliminary (PET) Certificate
B2 First (FCE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does A2 level mean?

Your level is: A2-B1

Recommended certificates:
B1 Preliminary (PET) Certificate
B2 First (FCE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does A2 level mean? What does B1 level mean?

Your level is: B1

Recommended certificates:
B2 First (FCE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does B1 level mean?

Your level is: B1-B2

Recommended certificates:
B2 First (FCE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does B1 level mean? What does B2 level mean?

Your level is: B2

Recommended certificates:
B2 First (FCE) Certificate
C1 Advanced (CAE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does B2 level mean?

Your level is: B2-C1

Recommended certificates:
B2 First (FCE) Certificate
C1 Advanced (CAE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does B2 level mean? What does C1 level mean?

Your level is: C1

Recommended certificates:
C1 Advanced (CAE) Certificate
C2 Proficiency (CPE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does C1 level mean?

Your level is: C1-C2

Recommended certificates:
C1 Advanced (CAE) Certificate
C2 Proficiency (CPE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does C1 level mean? What does C2 level mean?

Your level is: C2

Recommended certificates:
C2 Proficiency (CPE) Certificate

Start preparation now! What does C2 level mean?

How others scored?

Below, you can see how other candidates have scored so far..


Disappointed with the test results?
Let us give you some advice…

Don’t be in too much of a hurry. You’re setting off on a long journey and there’ll be delays and frustrations along the way. Sometimes you’ll be in the fast lane and other times you’ll be stuck in traffic, but there will also be lots of interesting things and interesting people along the way. Take your time to really enjoy the experience.

Improve your Learning Skills

Learning is a skill and it can be improved. Your path to learning effectively is through knowing

Motivate yourself

If you are not motivated to learn English you will become frustrated and give up. Ask yourself the following questions, and be honest:

Set yourself achievable goals

You know how much time you can dedicate to learning English, but a short time each day will produce better, longer-term results than a full day on the weekend and then nothing for two weeks.

Joining a short intensive course could produce better results than joining a course that takes place once a week for six months. Here are some goals you could set yourself:

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