Assess your level

Let’s be honest, online tests are not efficient. That is because learning a language is not linear. You might be able to figure out answers with the possible choices, but not be able to build the whole sentence by yourself. Or you might remember some intermediate topics from school but still struggle with basic topics, such as articles or prepositions.

Instead, let’s see where you should start, according to the main topics. Obviously, there’s much more to each level in the program. This is an overview.

You need to study :

– Greetings, defined articles (the), undefined articles (a) and possessive articles (my, your, his, …), prepositions (in, to, at, of, from) and Present tense

-> Level A1

– Near Future (I’m going to do), Imperative (Come! Sit down!), Past Perfect tense (I did, I have done), how to make a question, comparisons (this hotel is more expensive than, cheaper than)

-> Level A2

– Imperfect tense (I used to do, I was doing), object pronouns (I am calling him), Present participle (while waiting …)

-> Level B1

– Simple Future tense (I will do), Conditional tense (I would do), Subjunctive mode, demonstrative pronouns (those, the ones)

-> Level B2

– Pluperfect tense (I had done), Past Conditional (I would have done), Future Perfect tense (I will have done), double object pronouns (I give it to him)

-> Level C1