This placement test (A1 level for mostly late teenagers and adults) consists of 60 questions to identify how well the learner master the A1 level material.
Here is A1 proficiency level. A1 is one of the two lowest levels of English proficiency, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Here’s a more detailed explanation of the level:
A1 (Beginner):
- At this level, a person can understand and use basic phrases and expressions related to personal information, daily routines, and basic needs.
- They can introduce themselves and others, and can ask and answer simple questions about personal details such as where they live, what they do, and what they like.
- They can communicate in simple, routine situations that involve a direct exchange of information, such as ordering food or asking for directions.
In general, at the A1 level, a person’s language skills are limited to basic communication, and they may struggle to understand or express more complex ideas. However, every learner is different, and may progress at their own pace depending on a variety of factors such as age, motivation, and learning environment.











