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What is your level in English? Take this level test to find out where you probably are on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). This quiz starts at A1 and finishes at C2.
If you often ask yourself "How good is my English?", "What is my English level?" or even "Do I have C1 or C2?", this video is for you!
Please note:
This is essentially an English grammar and vocabulary test. This cannot replace a proper exam that tests your reading, writing, listening and speaking. This quiz can only give you a general idea of your level.
It's also fairly common to have different levels for different skills. For example, someone might have a B1 speaking level and a C2 reading level.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction and Explanation
1:39 A1 (Beginner)
8:21 A2 (Elementary)
14:46 B1 (Intermediate)
21:40 B2 (Upper intermediate)
28:05 C1 (Advanced)
35:07 C2 (Proficient)
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I'm 85 years old from Portugal and on the last test I scored 100%. Much love
Я работал на озорских островах. Остров флореш. Знаю некоторие португальские слоаа
Wow. So proud of you
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Well done!!
Try D1
No mistakes, and thank you for going to the trouble to prepare this video. Also, you have a lovely speaking voice and pleasant demeanour.
No mistakes
A1--10, A2--9, B1--8, B2--7, C1--9, C2--9. Thank you for this video, I am a 60y old man who as had very little schooling, once again thank you very much.
Thank you Max, this is great stuff. Please more of this!
This is the first time I watch your channel . It is really useful . I enjoyed watching and listening to this test . It was enjoyable as well as gave me an indication of my English level . It became hard a little bit in level C 2 not grammatically but because of new vocabulary that I did not know . Hoping for more tests in the future . English with Max thank you so much for this amazing video !
Thank you! I'm very glad you liked it.
Thank you for correcting my mistake, because l had to use the present perfect tense . Actually I am not good at typing .
@@EnglishwithMax C2 IS VERY HARD I GOT 2 TRUE ANSWERES
@@ahmedhaji4104It has to be hard, obviously! 😂
Frankly speaking i found no difficulties concerning a1 a2 b1 b2 and c1, all my answers were right, but c2 was a challenge to me only one question was right, this means that i need to do more efforts especialy concerning idioms and phrasal verbs thanks a lot for your endeavours Max.
😂got them all right... surprised myself.
Make efforts
De todas las preguntas he acertado la mitad. ¿ Que nivel es el mio ? Se qué me queda mucho por aprender. Gracias., el vídeo es muy bueno . ❤
To make an effort.
it's a bit strange to me that I made no mistakes in c2,c1 , but 1 error in b2 and 2 in b1.. 🤔😮 ps. have you noticed that the author have read the answers for question 30 in a different way than all the others... (instead of only reading those words she's read them with the verb... which made it easier to answer 🤔😉)
Thank you Max, very interesting and well presented quiz. I am so often appalled by the grammar I see in the comments left on KZhead by people who are obviously native English speakers, so when I saw this quiz, I decided I had to try it for myself. Sixty out of sixty, I am happy to say but then I am rather particular about grammar and spelling as I majored in Business Communication at University and am also an English speaker so it was not too difficult at all. I must congratulate those people who's first language is not English, yet managed to score highly. Very commendable indeed.
Great and fun!!! Thanks a lot... My results: A1 9 - A2 10 / B1 5 - B2 6 / C1 6 - C2 2
I had a couple of mishaps on C2, thanks a lot for your time and thoughtfulness 🙏🏻❤️🍀 I woulf love to take your course on TOEFL or IELTS and on how to teach and prepare for these tests to ESL learners), just because it's more fun with you)
I had basic English in school, however I learned a lot more and faster while practicing talking, reading, listening and learned that there is a lot more to this language, how it differs in various dialects to understand Scottish, Australian, Irish or Mid-West American people is one thing, the next challenge pose non native English speaking people, like Indians, other Asian or African people is another level where it becomes clear that languages are all about communication and not about standard settings! The same is of course with other languages like French, Spanish, Portugiese not to mention the large variety of dialects.
Hi Max, This is Ed from Victoria Australia. Amazing work you are doing to help English as a Second Language. ( ESL) Back in my country they only taught what they want us to learn. You are going out of your way ( Outside the Matrix) educating how to master English well. " For that need to take my hat off. The greater awakening" Well done. Great Job. Keep up the Good Work Max.❤⚘⚘🌺🌺 Cheers
Thank you so much for your kind words :). All the best!
Thank you for your generosity.
Hi, greetings from Congo in Africa! That's a great idea, to test oneself in English. I was surprised by the level of questions - what you call proficiency level C2 is just average in my country here. We study hard to master English. I'm proud to announce that I just hesitated at B1 #1 between "I'm closing" and "I'll close", and quickly spotted "I'll close". As a language practitioner myself, it's highly important to check my level every now and then. Looking forward to your next test !!! Thanks for your work. I'm so happy I got only one wrong !
My pleasure, Didier! Thank you for watching!
Good mood, desire, concentration, attention, etc., helps a lot.
Thanks Max, that was fun! I truly enjoyed you giving the answers reading the questions section. lol
I really enjoyed taking this test. I’m 64 and I sometimes wonder if I’m still up on grammar. I do these kind of tests daily to make sure my brain isn’t getting tired. Missed 3 out of 60 , not so bad. Narrator is very pleasant. I’ll look for other tests she has done.
Susan, I am like you. I try to take as many tests like this to test my mental acuity. I'll be 76 in 2 weeks. I missed #34 because I replaced a word in the question with a preconceived answer.
Just turned 90 ad scored 60/60 .Loved English and Maths in school.
Got 4 mistakes but I still enjoyed the fun and challenge...love it!
Well I too missed 3 out of 60 . I am 67 years old and very much like you I wanted to make sure that my English skills are still okay .
So do I Susan. I'm 75 and I must train my memory
I’m B1😅,never learned English at school,just talking with people and watching TV.From 60 questions got wrong 19,I’m still happy with results,thank you,it was fun❤
Well done! And thank you!
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I am 65 .Iranian . British University educated in engineering and glad to have manged C2 . Thanks .
Even if I didn't have any opportunity to speak or write in English these last 20 years, I made only 5 mistakes in the whole test (2 in B2, 2 in C1 and 1 in C2). I found the test very interesting. Thank you !
Well done! And thank you!
Hello. I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you for your videos. I watched them all on You Tube, at first I found it very difficult, but after taking the test I'm a little proud of myself. Level is A2. I have been speaking English for 25 years (I learned it in school). But I am motivated to keep getting better. That's why I signed up for the regular lessons today and also subscribed to the channel. I'm watching you from Germany. Many greetings
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing! I wish you all the best!
@@EnglishwithMax Hello Max. Thank you for your nice answer and your wishes. I hope you're not doing too much strenuous stuff this Australian summer? Greetings from the German winter. I look forward to new videos from you.
What you have written is good and understandable English. I speak enough Spanish to get around, but it is certainy not pretty. I only say this becasue English has brorrowed so many words I can almost guess at a usabe word in Spanish. English is a bastard language. The basic structure is simple but painfully difficult at higher levels. Sometimes the rule is that it simply "sounds right". There are plenty of native english speakers the would have trouble with the C1/C2 levels.
@@normalleben I'm English, why
Sorry, please ignore that. Too much alcohol.
It's been a pleasure to take this British-English test after living for almost 30 years in Canada and using no "real English" at all. I made 6 mistakes while answering the questions which, I think, is quite an achievement.
an excellent test and a sympathetic teacher! Thanky
Thank you for your test. Loved you style. You are looking good
A1 10/10, A2 9/10, B1 8/10,B2 9/10, C1 9/10 C2 8/10. Thanks for this beautiful exercise.👍
That is great
I've never tested my level before but I got almost all answers right up to C1, but the vocabulary of C2 is just too advanced for me, thank you for the video
I casually found this test and tried to do it. I was surprised to make it all the way to the end, having most of the difficulty on C2. In total I made 18 mistakes and maybe it's not that bad for one who studied English at the middle school in Italy - you can imagine how it was taught - almost 50 years ago. Anyway It encourages me to begin to study seriously. It's never late, isn'it. Thank you 🌹
Wonderful
I agree - it's never too late :). Thank you for watching!
A1-7 points A2- 7 points B1-6 points B2- 2 points C1- 8 points C2- 5 points Thank you for this vedio ...I'm impressed to answer it .
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Very interesting. Scored around 57/60. Although i did not know most of the vocabulary in c2 i was able to make out most of the answers due to context. like landfall is the only possible answer because 'fall' is the only verb that makes sense here etc. I found similiar solutions on the other ones. Really fun i think my english is somewhere around c1 although i sometimes still get the grammar wrong. Thanks alot really cool Video!
This was a fun test 😊 I was a bit surprised at the C2, but I guess I was lucky to get things that I was familiar with for the most part 😊 One miss on B2, one on C1, and one on C2. I’m not a native English speaker, so I’m happy with that 😊 Thank you for taking the time to put this test together.
I hope I will be able to speak without making many mistakes unknowingly 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Same here...I haven't encountered until now the word " landfall". We live and learn.
Same here ! As a former English teacher in Romania ( so being Romanian) , I was very curious about my real level of English ( I actually studied English for only 7 years from the age of 12 till 18 when I finished high-school ) ! Thanks for confirming my pronunciation ( only 2words were strange for me , chamomile being one of them !) , but the C2 section was a guess section for me ! "Fork out" was the funniest of all ! 😅🤗😘😘😘
@@danielacinderella9501 I think teaching English is a different skill set than speaking English correctly. Probably you need a higher level of English than your students, but what you need most are good teaching skills, and good skills for teaching English.
Насколько я знаю, при использовании глагола hope, использование будущего времени уже необязательно, ибо гл hope уже предполагает наличие его. 😊
Thank you very much, for your very useful, great English teacher Mrs. Max. Orhan Baki, Şenlikköy- Florya/Istanbul- Türkiye.
Very interesting test.Thanks a bunch.
No mistakes. I can usually pass for a native speaker in writing, including academic writing, but have a noticeable Dutch accent when I speak. My main issue is that I sometimes use American English in a British context and vice versa. In the Netherlands, we are taught British English in school but are more exposed to American English.
In American English, one might say "will" versus "would" for #40. I had never heard the expression in #52 (American in Canada teaching IELTS/Oxford English). For #56, in America you could say "fork over" or maybe "dish out", but not fork out. I found this test helpful because brushing up on proper English when speaking a regional English is important for teachers. Thanks!
@@IloveJesusChristNowandForever An alternative viewpoint from a native British who attended an American high school. For 40 I definitely tend towards "would" but recognize that "will" is used (much more American) although it seems to have slightly different implications; I have heard "will" used but it still comes across as unusual/uncommon. For #52 it is definitely not a common expression, particularly as such situations are not common and thus it is not heard often, but occasionally some will use it. For #56 I would definitely say "fork out", although I have heard of "dish out" from Americans, but haven't heard "fork over" before. In general, it seems that this test is slightly more geared toward British English than American English.
Pretty much the same, except my accent is British enough to have almost anyone who isn’t in fact British, think that I am. Have even had British people ask me how long I’ve lived in Britain 😂
In South America you can also choose to learn British or American English
same in norway, fluent in english and american, english from school and american from media and wife, and i was complimented on my norwegian(my native language) in a grocery store where id been talking to my wife in line, and the clerk didnt understand my wife so she told me to say it in norwegian...
I had a perfect score. I would have been horrified if I hadn't. What I did have, though, was a really good giggle at one of the questions. Going for "a strain around the block" would not be that far-fetched for me. :) Thank you for an entertaining hour!
so, are you a Brit?
I could have faced the B2 level without any effortless but when I tried to C1 and C2 levels I couldn't have given at least proper asnwer for these two levels. This video is precious for me because I know well now which level I am in.. Thanks a lot for this video
Hi Max!, thanks a lot for your patient and explains similar means of some answers
I attended C1 and C2 tests and had one and four errors respectively. Very good experience for me. It taught me that not only I need a grammar base but also a common sense to answer some of the questions. I answered some of them just by experience I have. Thanks for conducting this test
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My scores are: A1 - 10/10; A2 - 10/10; B1 - 10/10; B2 - 9/10; C1 - 9/10; C2 - 8/10. My wrong answers were from the fact I never heard those words/phrases before. So thank you for the opportunity to learn something new while having fun at the same time. My grammar got worse because of social media, where everything is shortened and used wrong. 🤣😅
Amazing
I find this exercize really. Thanks !
This test is qualitative and objective. I appreciate it, thank you for doing it this way! B1 - 2 mistakes, B2 - 1 mistake, C1 - 1 mistake. C2 is overwhelming)). 4 out of 10.
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Thank you, Max for those videos. Very helpful. Must confess that I wasn’t too bad😉
Living in Canada I had a perfect score on the C2 expressions and my native French helped. However I was surprised to see that the grammatical mistakes I used to make when studying English are still tripping me. Concordance des temps is my nemesis.
I came across your video, beautiful teaching ,thank you for posting such interesting content 🎉❤.
You can also design advanced tests with formal vocabulary, since phrasal verbs are more colloquial and you master them only living among natives, in this case British and in daily interactions
Went into this thinking it should be a walk in the park. I knew my level was close to C2(I have had myself tested in all four sections and had C2 level scores), but I didn't know about fork out. Barring that one question, didn't even need options for most C2 questions. Most of them were the first responses that popped in my head. Anyway, I still ended up learning something new. Thank you for that. Nice video! 👌
As a native English speaker, who is learning B1 German, this just popped up in my recommended videos. Its so funny , I can solve C2 levels in this without options most of the times but struggle so hard in the German ones even at A2 levels.
I think I am around level C2 for I have two wrongs in it having others almost full. This test really gives you a clue where you are in your English. Thank you !!!!
I score almost full up to B1 level, B2 80% , C1 and C2 50%. These questions bring the brain to work a lot. Thank you❤❤❤
I am not a native speaker, but I've spoken English most of my life and am an English as a Second Language teacher with a Master of Applied Linguistics. I made only one mistake in C2 and I could not believe it! Yes, I master English as a native and I love it!
Yes, i have mastered*
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Thank you Ms. Max for creating this challenge. This is the second time I've done it. I feel more confident than the first one, but it wasn't as good as I expected. 16 wrong answers, I think 30%. Anyway, it's a good idea. It's a good educational video. I will train it more often.
I did only C1 and C2 and had a one mistake at C2. Phrasal verbs are always a challenge! Thank you for doing this!
What a smashing test )) I didn't score more then 95%, that "lo and behold" drove me nuts ))) Thank you dear 😍
Could you possibly make more videos like this one? The video is really helpful. Only when people take the time and do your exercises can they know their actual levels in English.
I'll try!
Another suggestion: Why not introduced an updated Mathematics exercises in order to improve the learner's skills in numbers & concepts in Mathematics & further their knowledge to teach with upcoming generations to come. Mathemathics & English are both important in schools from elementary level of education through college education.
Hello, please help me to speak English,l want improve my English,sent me your watcapp number,if you want 😘
All your level tests were excellent except C1 and C2. Because they have been nearly most of them based on phrasal verbs,expressions and idioms which are very difficult for non-native English speakers. Instead, they could be mostly based on C1 and C2 grammar questions than vocabulary ones.Thanks for your tests!
Thank you for your comment. I designed it that way because if you take English lessons, nearly all grammar points are covered by the time you reach C1. And getting beyond C1 is almost exclusively about improving your vocabulary.
I am Romanian and only made 2 mistakes on c2.
It turned out that I knew English better than I thought. Thank you :)
Wow, thank you for putting this together. I can’t believe I got of the questions right. I thought I might have been a little rusting towards the end, but nope! 😊
I thought this to be very educational and fun! I got a little mixed up, or slightly perplexed on one question and answered wrong. I am an elder person of 63 and it was an enjoyable exercise for me. In addition, your presentation was very pleasant and sweet. Thank you 😊
I'm glad you liked it! Many thanks!
Same here
63! You're a baby! You're old if you remember watching Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald on television.
@@meredithmericle7487 Ha! I remember when there was no such thing as television and I'm 'only' 82 😂
@@meredithmericle7487 - oh I remember that all too well…I just turned 70😮 makes me old😏
I missed only about 4 questions on the entire test. I really enjoyed taking it. I am American, and am glad I have British friends, because a few of the questions didn't "directly translate" into American English. Nevertheless, I am glad that the test had a British slant, because I think in general, Brits use much better English than Americans do. My father taught me that one MUST have a command of the language to get anywhere in this world. He could not have been more right.
That is ridiculous! I am Bulgarian and I passed it without mistakes. However my English is not good at all. I even need subtitles to understand movies in English.
This really depends on which part of America you're in. And moreso if you're rural/country or city. Most of the advanced level sentences simply don't have place on a farm or ranch... Or in the middle of nowhere... Meaning literally nobody speaks with such grammar.
We have a good command of English because, well English people like me have it as our native language with all it's historical development, accents dialects and all the cultural idioms. Tolkein believed, and I agree, that language transmits culture which is why it can be difficult to be fluent in another language. Even for most Scots, Welsh and Irish people English is used as a native language.
@@namonaraqnaq you don't need to be that bad in your comment dude. Damn just be proud of your mark but don't denigrate ppl
Sorry to sound rude. But I am objective. My English is terrible. The test is not a criterion. I guessed big part of the answers on the principle of exclusion.
I love this beautiful lecture.
Thanks for sharing this video.
Hello miss max!i am currently working on my English vocabulary for my GED.and my score in this video are A1-10 A2-7 B1-9 B2-6 C1-7 C2-4 I am from the Philippines by the way.and never go to school for a long time .i stop school sinced i was 12 years old and i am already 38 years old now
IMHO that is a good score. The C level included a lot of idioms that are hard to master in a second language.
Well done! And good luck for your GED test!
Helpful and useful video! A1, A2, B1, B2 zero mistakes. C1 1 mistake, C2 5 mistakes. May I say that the C2 part is really really challenging (and this comment comes from a person who studied English for 11 years and practiced it in her job for 26 years).
I got 8 mistakes out of 60 but was on the last 4 sections and I have more or less the same amount of time as yours.
Thank you
A1 zero mistake,A2 zero mistake,B1 zero mistake ,B2 1 mistake ,C1 1 mistake and C1 1 mistake.
It doesn't really matter if you practiced it. You only learn English properly if you live there.
@@Anto_81 That's obvious and logical but not always possible. In my humble opinion, the sentence ''it doesn't really matter'' is not something so nice and kind to say. The point was that the last 5 questions of this C2 test were very very challenging. That's it.
Thank you so much.❤
Thank you , this is great stuff.
As an ex-English teacher, I'd like to say I appreciate the technical quality of your videos.
Wow, thank you!
I actually anticipated much higher levels towards the end, may be because I was not familiar with the A1 to C2 leveling system. I had about 3 or 4 wrong answers throughout the whole levels combined but had no errors in C2 stage. I would love to see more challenging sets of test questions in future videos. Overall. I liked this one. Thank you for a job well done!
i think the C level is mostly vocabulary, where the lower sections were more grammatical i think.
I had the correct answers just by reading the sentences when it first appeared, 100 percent correct . Easy Peasy.
#51: Julia never mustered up the courage because she was too mulled over, so she meted out a humble plea from the tattered shreds of her ego.
Thank you! I feel better already.
Like one of the comments said born in New York and rise in the barrio I had like 5 wrong, and I said big deal,even like the test.
This lesson video was useful in determining my level. I both determined my level and learned new information. Thank you very much. I think you are a great teacher.
Hello there
Thank you so much 🙏
A1: 9/10, A2: 8/10, B1: 8/10, B2: 5/10, C1: 6/10 and C2: 6/10. Thank you for the test, it's highly appreciated 🤍
I have watched a lot of these videos/took the tests, to get a feel for my english level, but this one is the first one that made sense and actually kind of imitated the english-levels. As an austrian who is basically youtube taught in english, im very proud to have a perfect 60/60 result, especially taking the test at 2x speed since i wanted to fly over the first few levels and actually forgot about that fact in the end :D But its actually crazy to see what a few years of watching english videos (and no real other training) about all sorts of things can do to a human brain, because at first (6 years ago) i understood nothing (LITERALLY 0 vocabulary) and now its a reasonable assumption that im at a C2 level in english. Since the videos were mostly from american creators, i do have a heave american tendency in how i pronounce words but that for me is a good trade off for a free secondary language Never let anybody tell you, that you cant... if it works for you, its good. Never stop trying :)
As an English speaking American, let me congratulate you. I'm no scholar, but I handle the language quite well and only got 58 out of the 60 correct.
@@KieranSaighir Thanks :D your score is very good too tho!
Congratulation Austrian here as well, also with a 60/60 result..till the end of C1 level I felt totally unchallenged but at some C2 questions I finally had to start to think before answering..
Very impressive for someone who is "youtube taught in English," to have such a thorough grasp of all those less-than-rational, almost nonsensical idiomatic expressions!
Got 10/10 wow that was 👌👌
It is a very helpful classes, especially for me since I am non English-native person. I also found some cultural-based manners in it, but overall is very fine. thanks!
That was very interesting and quite fun to do. Thank you ! I scored 100% till C1 and then I made 4 mistakes at C2. But as you say, writing and speaking skills have to be challenged, too !
Thanks a lot, that was helpful and yes, I learned a couple of things.
That was interesting. Love it. A1 - 10; A2 - 10; B1 - 6; B2 - 6; C1 - 7; C2 - 7 ... looks like there is room for improvement.
I just finished taking your test on You Tube, Max,and I got all of the answers correct-except one! My English skills,Max,have been improved by doing these quizzes,and by studying "The Verbal Edge", which appeared for many years in Reader,s Digest. When you study those two,it is hard to be bluffed! Thanks! Larry Carroll
My pleasure! I'm so glad these types of quizzes are useful! Well done and thank you for watching!
It's an inspiring piece of work and gives you a thoughtful and rejuvenating. Thank you very much indeed. Mr Affi
I've a C2 level, as I got all 60 questions right. This test was easier than the last test to see what my English level was. That test I took on another You tube channel was given by an English instructor and I got a C2 level on that test.
I started watching your videos, hope I learn, overall nice experience, thanks for the video. 10/10 Beginner, 16/20 Elementary, 4/10 Upper intermediate, 8/10 Advanced, 4/10 Proficiency
My first time A1=10 A2=10 B1=10 B2=09 C1=09 C2=10 Not bad for an 81 year old! Thanks for the opportunity to test my understanding!
So, I must be honest and admit that some words I never heard before. Also you cover the first, second and third conditional and gave me some great examples. I can say that this lesson is MY CUP OF TEA! Thank you ever so much. Ivan
Glad you liked it!
Thanks a lot! Very helpful.....
Despite I had a few mishaps :), the test was a pleasure. Thanks and greetings from Lithuania.
It's educational & fun. Thank you for this test! 🙏
My pleasure!
I really like your video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you teacher, the test
Fun video! I’m a native English speaker, but I’m learning Norwegian right now. It’s educational seeing the vocabulary that goes with different levels. I was hoping to get to C2 in a year, but I’m getting an idea how hard that will be. The English C2 vocabulary is pretty unusual even in more artistic literature, so for non-native speakers to get most of those is impressive.
I'm studying bokmål! It's going slow but I am enjoying it.
Lykke til! 👍🙂
Lol, welcome, Norwegian here - don't be too hard on yourself if you don't reach your goal, we have a weird language. I got all the questions except one (well, I got that too, out of logic), it's simply a way of saying something that depends on what kind of vocabulary they have those you're speaking to. Over the years I've never come across anyone saying "fork out", but I'm far more familiar with the Shakespearean "lo and behold!" 😂 Considering I've known English most of my life, this test's fairly easy, I watched this through because I had no idea what tests like this look like. I can't really tell if tests in Norwegian will be anything like this.
based on this test, you probably get English C2 covered if you routinely watch/read the news in English. I suppose that goes for most languages. Now where language gets really tricky is work jargon and local idioms. That's probably C3 and C4 ;-) understanding different accents and their idioms - you're probably doing shady business ;-) kidding.
@@mariec7092I figured landfall at least would be heard on the news ;-) I'm pretty sure I heard fork out when it came to prices going up. Or that thing about mishaps on holiday. Although I was amused to think about misfits in that context.
Thanks for this intriguing video test, which gave me an opportunity to recalibrate my English proficiency. I am a 68 old Asian and scored 58/60. Back in the day I did my PhD (STEM) in U.S. To qualify for the graduate studies there, I had to score well in TOEFL and GRE tests. I am looking forward to trying D/E/F series.
Well done! And thank you for watching :).
@@EnglishwithMax Hi, sweetheart.
This English level test is very interesting and very pleasent to do-Thanks
A1, 9 A1, 19 B1, 9 C2, 7 C2, 5 C1, 10
Except for 2 errors on C1, I did well up to C2. It was quite an engaging experience for me. Thanks Max. Keep up the good work. I just subscribed.
Thank you! And welcome!
Thank you so much for the exercise you have given, Madam. It's really useful for me to increase my English knowledge.
This test is up my ally as i do love English
a1-10 a2-10 b1-9 b2-8 c1-8 c2-5
Thank you !!!
That was great - Hope to see the test for D1 to F2 next!
You gotta be kidding 😆😊 ... C2 is the best level, there isn't anything beyond ...
@@zsb707 Yes, there is, you ignorant! Dialects, accents, the language of poetry, vocabulary of certain professions like engineering of philosophy etc. C2 is the highest level of everyday standard English but there is definitely more than that.
Thank you for this test! It was really fun! A1: 10/10 - A2: 10/10 B1: 8/10 - B2: 7/10 C1: 7/10 - C2: 6/10
Thanks for the test. I have some work to do.
It is helpful, thank you.
So KZhead suggested this video. I must say it was fun doing the test. I am Dutch and learned English at school (and from watching series on TV) some 50 years ago and had a go at the test. Made 1 mistake in B1, 2 in C1 and 2 in C2. Not sure what my real level is but it was fun doing this test
@@mariebarker4499 In what way is your response related to the video?
Wow! C1 and c2 is very interesting and challenging (I LOVED IT), and I realized they are more about advanced grammar and vocabulary. This test was really good! Thanks a lot!
Glad you liked it!
Easily got a 10/10 on the C2 questions. I suppose having had extensive exposure to how natives would say it made it a lot easier than I anticipated. Anyway, cheers! I thoroughly enjoyed the test.
Congratulation. Very good to learn and clear up some doubts. Thank you