Levels of learning polish
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We use the levels of the CEFR to explain the different language levels and maintain our curriculum in this manner.
The Common European Framework (CEFR) separates learners into three different broad divisions that can be divided into six submodules
A1 = Beginners
A2 = Elementary
B1 = Intermediate
B2 = Upper intermediate
C1 = Advanced
C2 = Proficiency
For each level, it describes what a student should be able to do in each skill area: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR inform that there are three levels of language proficiency:
Basic (A1-A2). The person can talk about himself, understand and use the most frequently used expressions.
Independent (B1-B2). A person can fundamentally communicate with a native speaker without any kind of difficulty. Understands complex texts on any topic at least to the main idea level.
Sufficient (C1-C2). A person fluently expresses his thoughts orally, can write a text on a complex topic based on various sources.

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We plan our classrooms according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
It takes 3 modules (6 months) to complete a level:
A1 Level : Module 1 – A1.1; Module 2 – A1.2; Module 3 – A1.3;
Level A2 : Module 1 – A2.1; Module 2 – A2.2; Module 3 – A2.3;
Level B1 : Module 1 – B1.1; Module 2 – B1.2; Module 3 – B1.3;
Level B2 : Module 1 – B2.1; Module 2 – B2.2; Module 3 – B2.3.
Each sub-level has its own content, learning objectives and an exam at the end.
Our classes scheduled for 60 minutes teaching sessions.
Looking forward to see you in our classes. Let us know if you have any concern or question by using contact form or simply give us a call.



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