French Levels of Fluency - Cefr
French Levels of Fluency - Cefr
French Levels of Fluency - Cefr
DO YOU KNOW THE COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE FOR LANGUAGES (CEFR)?
It is a tool developed by the Council of Europe to define the mastery of a foreign language like French, according to
different criteria. Since 2001, this is a reference in the field of learning and teaching French.
The CEFR in a few words : Learning, Teaching, Assessment!
A1
Can recognize and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes. Can introduce himself or
someone else. Can ask and answer basic questions about home, family, surroundings, etc. Can
communicate in a basic way when the other person speaks slowly and clearly, and is ready to repeat or
reformulate to help communication.
A2
Can understand isolated phrases and common expressions that relate to areas of high personal relevance
(like personal or family information, shopping, immediate environment, work). Can communicate during
easy or habitual tasks requiring a basic and direct information exchange on familiar subjects. Using simple
words, can describe his or her surroundings and communicate immediate needs.
B1
Can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar subjects in work, school, leisure
activities, etc. Can manage in most situations that come up when travelling in a region where the language
is spoken. Can produce a simple and cohesive text on familiar subjects or subjects of personal interest.
Can narrate an event, an experience or a dream; describe a desire or goal, and outline reasons or
explanations behind a project or idea.
B2
Can understand the main ideas of concrete or abstract topics in a complex text, including a technical
article in the users area of expertise. Can communicate with a degree of spontaneity and fluency during a
conversation with a native speaker, in a way that is comfortable for everyone. Can speak in a clear,
detailed way on a number of subjects; express an opinion on current affairs, giving the advantages and
disadvantages of the various options.
Advanced
C1
Can understand a wide range of long and complex texts, including any sub-textual or stylistic nuances.
Can express him or herself freely and fluidly, without obviously fumbling for words. Can use the
language effectively and fluently in a social, professional or academic context. Can speak in a clear,
organized way about complex subjects, developing a well-structured argument.
Master or
Proficient
C2
Can effortlessly understand almost everything he or she reads or hears. Capable of a coherent summary of
events or arguments from oral or written sources. Can express him or herself precisely in a spontaneous,
fluent way, conveying finer shades of meaning precisely.
Beginner
Elementary
Intermediate
Upper
Intermediate