CEFRszintekhez
CEFRszintekhez refers to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, often abbreviated as CEFR or CEFR. This framework is a widely recognized international standard for assessing and describing language proficiency. It categorizes language learners into six distinct levels, ranging from beginner to proficient. These levels are A1 and A2 for basic users, B1 and B2 for independent users, and C1 and C2 for proficient users. Each level signifies a progressively higher ability to understand, speak, read, and write in a foreign language. The CEFR provides clear descriptors for what a language learner should be able to do at each stage, making it a valuable tool for curriculum development, language assessment, and setting learning goals. Many language schools and standardized tests use the CEFR levels to indicate the difficulty of their courses and the proficiency achieved by students. Understanding these levels helps learners, educators, and employers to communicate effectively about language skills. The framework's aim is to promote transparency and comparability in language education and assessment across different countries and institutions.