Oct. 31, 2025, 8:03 p.m.

How to find out your real level of English

We all learn English - at school, in courses, through movies, podcasts, or even TikTok. But when a specific question comes up: "What is my level of English? ", most people can only guess. Some answer "somewhere around intermediate," others say "I understand, but it's hard to speak." In fact, knowing, not guessing, is the first step to real progress.

Today, you can find out your English level in just a few minutes. Online tests allow you to determine your English level without teachers and complicated procedures. The JustSchool platform contains a selection of free English tests - from basic grammar checks to preparing for international exams such as IELTS or TOEFL.

Each test is designed to help you check your English level according to the CEFR international scale (A1-C2). The questions cover grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension and listening - everything you need for a comprehensive assessment of your knowledge.

You get the results instantly - the system immediately shows your level and gives you recommendations on where to start improving. It's like a dot on a map: if you don't know where you stand, it's hard to decide where to go next.

How English levels are determined around the world (CEFR)

To objectively determine your level of English, the world uses the international scale CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). This is a generally accepted system that allows you to equally assess language proficiency - from beginner to native speaker.

The CEFR divides English learning into six main levels:

Level

Name

What you can do at this stage

A1 - Beginner

Beginner level.

You understand simple phrases, can introduce yourself and answer basic questions.

A2 - Elementary

Basic

You can communicate in familiar situations, read short texts and understand the general meaning of conversations.

B1 - Intermediate

Intermediate

You can carry on a conversation on familiar topics, understand the main content of movies and news.

B2 - Upper-Intermediate

Above intermediate

You can communicate fluently in most situations and can write formal letters and express opinions in English.

C1 - Advanced

Advanced

You can speak fluently on complex topics, write texts correctly, understand subtext and style of speech.

C2 - Proficiency

Native-level proficiency

You understand any text, speak naturally, and use the language confidently in a professional environment.

This is the system used by most international exams - IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge Exams. It shows not only what level you are, but also what you can do in English: speak, write, listen, or read.

The online English school JustSchool bases its tests on this scale. Therefore, when you take a test on the platform, the result does not just show a letter from A1 to C2, but actually helps you check your English level according to international criteria. It's convenient - you can immediately see how your knowledge compares to international standards.

Thus, the CEFR is not a dry table, but a clear "language map" that allows you to find out your level of English and determine exactly what skills you still need to develop to move to the next level.

Online testing: convenient, fast, affordable

Ten years ago, you had to sign up for a course, wait for a teacher, and pass an oral interview to test your English level. Now, everything is easier - you can take the test online at any time and get your results instantly.

Online testing is a modern, convenient and fair way to determine your level of English. It doesn't require any special training or software - just a few minutes, a stable internet connection and a desire to find out the truth about your knowledge.

The JustSchool platform contains various types of tests: from basic grammar and school tests to international tests (IELTS, TOEFL) and specialized tests for children and adults. All of them are based on the CEFR principle, so they help to objectively determine the level of English - from A1 to C2.

Each test checks several aspects at once:

The result appears immediately after completion - the system automatically analyzes the answers, shows your level and gives you brief recommendations on what you should work on. This format allows you not only to find out your level of English, but also to really see where your strengths are and what you can improve.

How to prepare for the test: some tips

An online test is not an exam, but a quick way to test your English level without stress. But to ensure that the result is as accurate as possible and truly reflects your knowledge, you need to prepare - not by cramming, but by creating the right atmosphere.

1. Find a quiet place

Turn off notifications, close social media tabs, and focus. After 10-15 minutes of concentration, you'll get a result that really shows what level you're at now.

2. Don't use a translator

Yes, it's tempting to "peek". But this will defeat the main purpose of the test - to find out your English level honestly. The test is not for grading, but to see your strengths and weaknesses.

3. Take your time

Most online tests, including those on JustSchool, are not limited by a strict timer. Therefore, you should read carefully, analyze and choose answers consciously.

4. Pay attention to mistakes

If you notice that you constantly hesitate in such tasks, write down the topics that cause difficulties. This will help you not only determine your level of English, but also plan what to work on next.

5. Repeat the test in a month

By taking the same test again, you can see real progress. This is motivating and allows you to objectively check your English level after studying or practicing on your own.

How to interpret your test results

When you've already taken an online test and received your score, it's important not just to look at the letter or number, but to understand what it means. After all, the main goal is not to "have a level" but to know how to improve it.

1. Don't take the result as a sentence

Many people are disappointed when they see "B1" instead of the expected "B2". But this is just a benchmark - the point where the journey begins.

The level is not a grade, but a signal: where you are now and what you need to improve.

2. Look at the distribution of scores

The test may show that your grammar is at B2 level, but your listening is only B1. This is not a "bad thing" but a hint on where to focus your efforts. This way you can determine your level of English by aspect, not in general.

3. Understand what is behind each level

On the JustSchool platform, each level has appropriate recommendations: after the test, the system suggests which course or learning format will help you move to the next level. That is, you don't just check your English level, but immediately get advice on how to improve it.

4. Go back to the test

Language is a developing skill. It's a good idea to take the test again in a few weeks or months to see how your English level is progressing. This will show you if your learning strategy is working and keep you motivated.

Bottom line: an online test is not the end, but the beginning. It helps you honestly determine your level of English, understand your strengths and choose the right direction for further development.

Once you've managed to determine your level of English, the most important thing is to keep going. The test result is just a starting point that shows you where to go from here. If the test shows a basic level, great, you know where to start. If it's intermediate, it's time to develop your speaking skills. If it's high, it's time to move on to professional or academic topics.

Once you know your English level, choose a goal for yourself. It can be confident communication with colleagues, traveling without an interpreter, or preparing for an international exam. It is important not only to know your level, but also to have a plan to improve it.

JustSchool offers a personalized approach: after the test, you can immediately choose a course that suits your level and pace. This approach allows you not to waste time repeating what you know, but to focus on what will really help you grow.

Conclusion.

In a world where English opens doors to education, travel, and career, knowing your level is a must. Online tests like the ones on the JustSchool platform make this process simple, fair, and accessible to everyone.

Start small: take 10 minutes to test your English level. You'll be surprised how many discoveries start with this step.

After all, determining your English level means giving yourself a chance to become better.

And the sooner you know your English level, the closer you will be to the moment when you can say, "I really speak the language."

Олена Болган

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