Teachers,
I need a information. In my llevel test, the result was 74% intermediate. How can i know if my leve is Intermediate B1 or Up intermediate B2?
The level test on the site is only intended as a guide, providing an estimation of your level to help you choose material best suited to your needs. It's not intended to categorically assign a level to you. This is also true of the levels we assign to materials - they are estimations and guides, not fixed categories.
All levels in language learning are estimations on a continuous scale, and all learners have a blend of levels: they may be stronger at listening and weaker at speaking, for example, or have stronger grammar but weaker vocabulary.
The best thing for you to do is to sample different types of material and see how you find them. Look for material which challenges you without being frustrating. And remember that your level is constantly changing - hopefully moving up not down!
i am going to describe my Fiance, he has hair on above his lips, and his cheeks. He also hase hair on the sides of his face and under his chin. He has a short hair and brown.
The valiant pirate with a long dreadlocks, a moustache, a goatee and some beard below his goatee has been travelling throughout his life in the sea and saving people along his adventurous journey. Being an antagonist to his role, he stand justice against the wicked and help the poor and innocents.
The man in the picture has a frizzy grey short hair and a moustache just above the well- polished smoke pipe that sank between his lips. He is a man in his 40s that had discovered mass energy equivalence.
Hello everyone,
He is an adult having moustache as well as a beard but some times he keeps his beard as a goatee style. He does not have a toddler but has a teenager daughter who is having curly hair, but his son has straight hair. His grandma has grey hair
Hello simonenmourao,
The level test on the site is only intended as a guide, providing an estimation of your level to help you choose material best suited to your needs. It's not intended to categorically assign a level to you. This is also true of the levels we assign to materials - they are estimations and guides, not fixed categories.
All levels in language learning are estimations on a continuous scale, and all learners have a blend of levels: they may be stronger at listening and weaker at speaking, for example, or have stronger grammar but weaker vocabulary.
The best thing for you to do is to sample different types of material and see how you find them. Look for material which challenges you without being frustrating. And remember that your level is constantly changing - hopefully moving up not down!
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team