LEVELS
A1
Understand very simple sentences, express myself in a simple way, ask simple questions and use simple sentences.
Understand very simple sentences, express myself in a simple way, ask simple questions and use simple sentences.
A2
Speak using simple sentences, briefly explain my opinion, understand simple business texts and write simple business letters.
Speak using simple sentences, briefly explain my opinion, understand simple business texts and write simple business letters.
B1
Cope with most travel situations, participate in international meetings, understand common topics related to work and leisure, and participate to a limited extent. Minimum level required for Swiss naturalisation.
Cope with most travel situations, participate in international meetings, understand common topics related to work and leisure, and participate to a limited extent. Minimum level required for Swiss naturalisation.
B2
Conduct a fluent conversation with native speakers, give detailed descriptions of many topics, write clear texts, understand longer speeches and lectures.
Conduct a fluent conversation with native speakers, give detailed descriptions of many topics, write clear texts, understand longer speeches and lectures.
C1
Participate in discussions and express opinions, read newspaper articles, write reports, understand television news, prepare and give presentations, conduct simple negotiations.
Participate in discussions and express opinions, read newspaper articles, write reports, understand television news, prepare and give presentations, conduct simple negotiations.
C2
Express yourself spontaneously, use the language flexibly and with nuance, recognise complex issues and understand technical language, read between the lines, adapt your writing style to the situation.
Express yourself spontaneously, use the language flexibly and with nuance, recognise complex issues and understand technical language, read between the lines, adapt your writing style to the situation.

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Did you know? To progress from one language proficiency level to the next, it is recommended that you take around 100 hours of lessons. Every learner progresses at their own pace, but this guideline gives you an idea of how much time you will need to devote to your learning in order to reach the next level. We invite you to visit our Levels page to estimate your current level.