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SPANISH LANGUAGE LEVELS

Spanish is divided into six proficiency levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Do you want to know your level?

Below, you’ll find a breakdown of each level, along with a free test to evaluate your Spanish skills in just a few minutes.

OVERVIEW OF LANGUAGE LEVELS

Pre-A1 - Absolute Beginner

No prior knowledge of Spanish. Ideal for those who have never studied the language.

A1 - Low to Mid Beginner

Can understand and use basic phrases, introduce themselves, and answer simple questions.

A2 - High Beginner to Low Intermediate

Can communicate in simple everyday situations and describe their surroundings.

B1 - Mid to Upper Intermediate

Can discuss familiar topics, express opinions, and understand simple conversations.

B2 - Advanced

Can interact fluently in professional or academic settings and justify opinions.

C1 - High Advanced

Can express themselves clearly, fluently, and spontaneously on complex topics.

C2 - Mastery / Distinguished

Can understand virtually everything and communicate naturally with precision.

DETAILED OVERVIEW OF EACH LEVEL

At Pre-A1 level, you have little to no previous experience with Spanish. You may recognize a few words or expressions, but you are just starting to learn the language.

What you can do at Pre-A1 level:

  • Understand a few familiar words when spoken very slowly and clearly

  • Recognize greetings and basic classroom or travel-related vocabulary

  • Learn how to pronounce Spanish sounds and letters

  • Begin to build confidence with simple words like "hola", "gracias", or "adiós"

At this stage, you're building the foundation for future learning - step by step.

NOT SURE WHAT YOUR LANGUAGE LEVEL IS?

Take Our Free Spanish Test!

Not sure about your Spanish level? Take our free online Spanish test and get immediate results. It’s quick, easy, and 100% free!

🔹 Test duration: 5-10 minutes
🔹 Covers: Grammar, vocabulary, and listening comprehension
🔹 Instant results: Find out if you are A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2