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What's My Spanish Level?The following is a basic guide to determining your Spanish language level. We also recommend that you take our online Spanish placement exam in order to further evaluate your level. Complete Beginner You may know how to say a few phrases but not much else. Low Beginner You have learned the very basics but you are not able to formulate conversation yet. You know fundamentals such as:
High Beginner You still speak slowly but you feel that you can “get by” in certain situations. You have learned the past tenses and know how to:
Low Intermediate At this point you can answer simple questions and understand basic conversation. You still speak slowly and mostly in the present tense. You have learned:
High Intermediate You now have confidence to speak and interact with others in Spanish. You wouldn’t consider yourself fluent but you could watch a TV show in Spanish and understand most of it. You have errors in grammar but are for the most part able to communicate your thoughts. You are able to:
Advanced At this level you should have an extensive vocabulary and feel comfortable with talking to people on the phone in Spanish. You still make some errors when speaking but you are able to self-correct your written work. You know all of the verb tenses and irregularities and are comfortable using them in writing and in speech. You could watch a movie in Spanish without subtitles. |
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