levels
A1 · A2 · B1 · B2 · C1 · C2
CEFR
Page type · Level selection
Find the English level that fits you
EveryLevel follows the six CEFR levels, from A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery). Every material is tagged, so what you pick always fits — and you can change it anytime.
→ Every material is tagged with a CEFR level, so it always fits.
→ Your level is remembered on this device; sign in later to sync.
→ Not a wall — you can always browse other levels.
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Choose your level Tap the one that best describes you.
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Tick what you can already do
We recommend a level from the hardest thing you can do — change it anytime.
RECOMMENDED LEVEL
Tick at least one to see your recommended level.
Common questions
QIs this the right level for me?
Try one listening task at your chosen level — if you catch roughly 60–80%, you are in the right place. Too easy or too hard? Switch levels anytime from the cards above.
QHow long does it take to move up a level?
With steady practice (about 4–5 hours a week), most learners move up one CEFR level in 4–6 months. Focused listening and active output speed it up.
QDo I have to follow the level in order?
No. Levels are a guide, not a wall. Mix in easier material to build fluency and harder material to stretch — every page shows its CEFR level so you can choose.