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Level A1 corresponds to basic users of the language. If you identify yourself with it, this means that you can communicate in everyday situations with commonly used expressions and elementary vocabulary.

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) has six levels, from A1 for beginners, up to C2 for users who are proficient in the language. Levels are divided into three blocks: A or basic user, B or independent user, and C or proficient user.

What can you do at the A1 level?

 
If you are A1 level, you can:

  • understand and use very common everyday expressions and simple phrases for immediate needs;
  • introduce yourself and other people and ask and answer questions about personal details, such as where you live, things you have and people you know;
  • communicate in a simple way if the other person talks slowly and clearly.

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