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The Spanish lessons and comprehension exercises on this site are ranked according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which describes six levels of language proficiency:
A1 – Beginning Spanish
Everyday language: greetings, personal details
Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing
Lawless Spanish for Beginners:
» Self-study checklist
A2 – Low-Intermediate Spanish
Survival language: family, shopping, routines
Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing
B1 – Intermediate Spanish
Practical language: work, school, travel
Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing
B2 – Upper-Intermediate Spanish
Conversational language: in-depth discussion, opinions, spontaneity
Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing
C1 – Advanced Spanish
Proficient language: complexity, sub-text, near-fluency
Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing
C2 – Near-Native Spanish
At this point, there are no lessons – you just need to talk and read and listen to native speakers to perfect your Spanish.
If you’re not sure where to start, try this Spanish proficiency test.
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