The complete guide to the CEFR: How the European language standard assesses your foreign language skills

According to the data from the European Language Policy Research Center, more than 90% language training institutions around the world use CEFR as a teaching standard. This article will analyze this internationally used language proficiency assessment system in depth.

  • ✅ Quickly determine your language level
  • ✅ International test score conversion table
  • ✅ 3 free self-test methods
  • 📚 Reading time: 8 minutes

1. CEFR: An international standard for language proficiency

CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is a language proficiency assessment standard officially released by the Council of Europe in 2001. The latest 2020 version covers 40 languages. Its core values are:

  • 🌍 Unified evaluation standards: Eliminate differences in language certification among countries
  • 📊 Quantitative ability indicators: language ability is divided into 6 clear levels
  • 🎯 Competency-oriented assessment: emphasizing practical application rather than simple knowledge accumulation

2. Detailed explanation of the six capability levels (latest standards for 2024)

grade Capability Description Vocabulary Study time* Application Scenario
A1 Able to conduct simple daily conversations
Understanding basic notices
500-1000 80-100h Tourism basic exchange
A2 Can describe personal background
Handling simple transactions
1000-2000 180-200h Short-term living abroad
B1 Able to cope with work scenarios
Understand the main points of the news
2000-3500 350-400h Basic business communication
B2 Ability to participate in professional discussions
Writing formal documents
3500-5000 500-600h Introduction to Academic Research
C1 Able to give impromptu speeches
Understanding implicit semantics
5000-8000 700-800h Professional field work
C2 Near native level
Grasp the cultural connotation
8000+ 1000+h Advanced Academic Research

*Study time refers to the average cumulative study time from zero foundation to this level

III. International Test Score Comparison Table

CEFR IELTS TOEFL iBT Cambridge English
A1 YLE
A2 3.0-3.5 KET
B1 4.0-5.0 42-71 PET
B2 5.5-6.5 72-94 FCE
C1 7.0-8.0 95-114 CAE
C2 8.5-9.0 115-120 CPE

4. Practical Application Scenarios

  • Resume:Recommended format: English (CEFR B2)
  • Study Abroad Application:European universities generally require B2 or above
  • Course Options:CEFR levels marked in reference textbooks
  • Language certification:More than 50 countries recognize CEFR certificates

5. Complete the self-assessment in 3 steps

Step 1: Online testing

Recommended tools:
Cambridge English Test Online
EF Standard English Test

Step 2: CEFR Competency Self-Assessment Table (2024 Practical Version)

Please assess yourself against the following “I can do” statements based on the European Handbook of Language Standards:

grade Listening skills Speaking ability Reading skills Writing skills
A1 ✅ Understand basic information such as numbers and prices
✅ Understand slow and simple questions
✅ Introduce yourself
✅ Basic communication for ordering/shopping
✅ Understand short notifications/labels
✅ Understand simple questionnaires
✅ Fill in personal information
✅ Write a short postcard
A2 ✅ Understand the key points of weather forecast
✅ Understand slow everyday conversations
✅ Describe your family situation
✅ Book a hotel/ticket
✅ Understand the simple instructions
✅ Understanding personal letters
✅ Write a short diary
✅ Complete a simple form
B1 ✅ Understand the main points of radio news
✅ Understand workplace conversations
✅ Express personal opinions
✅ Handle customer inquiries
✅ Browse professional websites
✅ Understand newspaper articles
✅ Write work emails
✅ Write simple reports
B2 ✅ Understand academic lectures
✅ Understand dialect accents
✅ Participate in group debates
✅ Impromptu speaking
✅ Analyze literary selections
✅ Understand legal documents
✅ Write a paper outline
✅ Write a formal complaint letter
C1 ✅ Understand fast conversations
✅ Understand puns/humor
✅ Host work meetings
✅ Mediate conflicts
✅ Speed reading of professional literature
✅ Understand academic papers
✅ Writing research papers
✅ Write business proposals
C2 ✅ Understand dialect slang
✅ Understand the rhythm of poetry
✅ Impromptu academic speech
✅ Imitate different accents
✅ Critical reading
✅ Understand obscure text
✅ Create literary works
✅ Writing legal contracts
  • Directions:
    1. Check the items you have fully mastered
    2. Statistics of the number of levels achieved:
      • Achieve ≥3 items → Reach this level
      • Achieve ≥5 items → Exceed this level
  • Example judgment:

    If you achieve 4 items at B1 level and 2 items at B2 level → Current level: B1+

  • Note:
    • This table is for quick reference only. For accurate assessment, you need to take the formal exam.
    • Re-evaluation every 3 months is recommended
    • Focus on unmet competencies

Study Suggestions Comparison Table

Current level Recommended study materials Daily study time
A1-A2 English for Beginners
Duolingo App
30-45 minutes
B1-B2 Headway Intermediate
TED Talks
60 minutes
C1-C2 Advanced Grammar in Use
Intensive reading of The Economist
90 minutes+

Step 3: Professional Certification

Choose an official certification exam:
– IELTS/TOEFL (international standard)
– Cambridge English exam (recognized in Europe)

VI. Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How long is the CEFR certificate valid for?

There is no official validity period, but it is recommended to be re-evaluated every 2 years, especially when used for academic or professional certification.

Q2: Can I reach C2 level by self-study?

Possible but difficult, it is recommended to take professional training after C1. Data shows that only 3% self-learners can reach C2.

Q3: Are the CEFR standards the same for different languages?

The assessment framework is the same, but the specific language is different. For example, Chinese HSK Level 6 ≈ CEFR C1.

Expert advice

Linguist Dr. Emma Wilson suggests:
"Don't pursue the level too much. B2 level can meet the needs of most jobs. Focus on developing practical communication skills."

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