The levels of proficiency shown below, introduced by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, are of great help to determine your present level, and choose the most adequate ways of studying to improve your skills.
The Spanish language levels are structured the same way as other European languages according to the Common European Framework of Reference, which differentiates the following: A1, A2, B1 (B1.1, B1.2), B2 (B2.1, B2.1), C1, C2.
At A1 level, some basics are to be learnt; such as regular and irregular verbs, reflexive verbs, the verb ‘to like’, ‘to prefer’, verbs related to daily routines, as well as adverbs of frequency or time. And the first past tense. Students get to know topics that enable them basic communication in daily life situations.