What is your level of French?
Why should you test your level?
Knowing your level is essential to create a learning plan and define goals.
If you are considering taking one of our Udemy courses, we recommend completing this test to better target your skills.
Global level distribution
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The 6 CEFR levels
The CEFR levels (A1 to C2) assess language proficiency from beginner to expert. They are a universal reference for learning and certification.
Basic understanding of the language.
You understand short and familiar statements when repeated. You can express basic needs.
Mastery of fundamental language structures.
You understand practical everyday information. You can make yourself understood in familiar situations.
Limited proficiency in the language.
You understand key information from texts and spoken content related to familiar situations. You can express yourself understandably on daily topics.
General proficiency in the language.
You understand detailed information in texts or spoken discourse on familiar, concrete, or abstract topics. You can express yourself clearly on subjects related to your interests.
Strong command of the language.
You understand complex texts and spoken content in detail on topics related to social and professional life. You express yourself confidently and precisely on various subjects.
Full mastery of the language.
You understand everything you read or hear across various domains. You grasp linguistic nuances and interpret complex documents with finesse. You express yourself spontaneously, accurately, and fluently, even on complex topics.