All About CEFR-B2 Level

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All About CEFR- B2 Level

The Council of Europe established the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The goal was to make the language acquisition, application, and language proficiency of students in Europe transparent and comparable. The CEFR looked at the partial qualifications (reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing, and speaking) and came up with six levels of competency. In this blog, we will be discussing the CEFR – B2 level.

CEFR-B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)

The CEFR-B2 level is the fourth level of English in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), the Council of Europe’s classification of distinct language levels. A level B2 user can communicate clearly and concisely easily and spontaneously. Although this is not a native speaker, a CEFR-B2 level user can comprehend and be understood in most scenarios. It is at this level, in particular, that a North American university, even one of international fame, must be integrated. However, in most English-speaking nations, the B2 level is often required to work or conduct an internship abroad. When the user reaches the B2 level, they will notice a significant improvement. This intermediate-level distinguishes itself from the previous ones in a significant way. A CEFR-B2 level user can express himself in a natural, easy, and effective manner while also taking the initiative to speak. But he can also recognise and fix his errors, as well as predict what he will say and how he will say it.

CEFR-B2 Level Corresponding Scores 

Taking a high-quality standardised test is the best approach to determine if you are at the B2 level in English. A list of important recognised exams and their related B2 scores are shown below:

English Proficiency Exams  Score Equivalent to CEFR-B2 level
EF SET 51 – 60
IELTS 5.5 – 6.0
TOEIC (R&L) Total 785 – 940
Cambridge English Scale 160 – 179
TOEFL iBT 72 – 94
Global Scale of English (Pearson) 59 – 75
CEFR-B2 Level
Credits: British Council

What Can be Done with B2 Level Score?

A CEFR-B2 level of English would enable you to operate in an English-speaking workplace, and many non-native English speakers in international companies have this level of English. A B2 level English speaker, on the other hand, will lack subtlety, especially outside of his profession. He may also overlook nuances and suggested messages in communication. Someone with a CEFR-B2 level of English, according to the official CEFR guidelines:

  • Can comprehend the major points of complicated literature on both concrete and abstract issues, including technical debates in his/her field of competence.
  • Can engage with a level of fluency and spontaneity that allows for frequent conversation with native speakers without strain for either side.
  • Can write concise, extensive language on a wide range of issues and express a point of view on a current situation, including the benefits and drawbacks of alternative choices.

CEFR-B2 Level English Skills

For instructional purposes, the official can-do statements are split down into smaller pieces. This more extensive skill breakdown might help you measure your English level or assist a teacher to assess a student’s level. A student at the CEFR-B2 level in English, for example, will be able to do everything that a student at the CEFR-B1 level can do, as well as to:

  • Participate in meetings in your area of expertise if you need assistance grasping certain aspects.
  • Discuss gender problems as they relate to rudeness judgments and cultural standards.
  • Discuss your own money and offer financial advice to friends and colleagues.
  • Discuss your personal and professional lifestyles, including a summary of your workday.
  • Describe your education, experience, skills and shortcomings, and professional goals.
  • Discuss mental processes and how you might use them to increase your work performance.
  • Discuss what you like to read and provide recommendations for good books.
  • Use proper words in social contexts, such as complimenting and expressing compassion.
  • Discuss leadership skills and leaders you admire.
  • cope with extremely complex unpleasant circumstances that emerge in social and business environments
  • Discuss frequent political scenarios and politician conduct.

Note: Students should anticipate attaining the CEFR-B2 level in English with 600 hours of cumulative teaching, however, progress will vary depending on the kind of course and the particular student.

This was all about the CEFR-B2 level which was set up by the Council of Europe after years of linguistic research. Planning to kickstart your study abroad journey? Since the January intake is around the corner, get in touch with the Leverage Edu experts at 1800572000 and book your free 30-minutes consultation today!

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