The Levels of the Common European Framework (CEF)

telc examinations are geared to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching, assessment.

What is the CEF?

The CEF provides the basis for the development of teaching plans, examinations as well as teaching and learning materials for all of Europe. It is organised according to six levels of competence and specifies what learners at each stage are able to understand and express.

The CEF defines six internationally comparable levels of progress:
A1 and A2: basic language skills
B1 and B2: independent use of language
C1 und C2: proficient use of language

On completing these levels, you will have the following skills:
 

Listening

understand spoken language with ease, even when spoken quickly.

Reading

comprehend original texts of any complexity with ease.

Speaking

participate effortlessly in all conversations and discussions, understanding and using colloquial language.

Writing

produce sophisticated and complex texts, summarize and discuss specialized texts and literature.

CEF

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching, assessment was first published in 2001 by the Council of Europe.

Info about the CEF:

www.coe.int