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Level A2 corresponds to basic users of the language. If you identify yourself with it, this means that you can communicate using frequently used expressions in everyday situations.

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 A2 level?

 
If you are A2 level, you can:

  • understand sentences and common expressions about familiar topics, including very basic personal and family information, shopping, places of interest, and work;
  • communicate in simple, everyday tasks that require only simple and direct exchanges of information on familiar topics;
  • describe aspects of your past, environment, and matters related to your immediate needs, using simple language.

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