CEFR

 

What is CEFR?

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:

CEFR is a guideline formed by the Council of Europe for the learners of foreign languages across Europe and outside. It was mainly designed guided learning hours with a specific assessment pattern for language Learning for European Citizens between 1989 and 1996.

Its main aim is to provide a method of learning, teaching and assessing which applies to all languages in Europe.  In November 2001, a European Union Council Resolution recommended using the CEFR to set up systems of validation of language ability. The six reference levels (see the table) are becoming widely accepted as the European standard for grading an individual’s language proficiency.

Keeping in mind the busy lifestyle of today, we have customized the learning pattern making our courses intensive by giving thorough practices. Yes, of course it absolutely, depends on your dedication.

CEFR Level English LevelsNumber of Hours (approximate)
C2English: Proficiency1,000—1,200 (from A2 level)
C1English: Advanced (CAE)700—800 ( from A2 level)
B2English intermediate200—600 ( from A2 level)
B1English lower intermediate200( 150 hours from A2 level)
A2English way stage250 – 300( including OA and A1 levels)

The hour based program can be converted into days and months depending on the learners availability, flexibility and convenience. The max the course can be completed in 18 months.