If you’re planning to learn French, you’ve surely come across the terms A1, A2, B1, and B2. These are the International CEFR levels that define your language ability. Understanding these levels helps you choose the right course and set clear learning expectations.
At Linguavie Academy, we train students across all four levels, from beginners to advanced learners. Here’s a deep look into each level and what it includes.
A1 – The Beginner Level
A1 is your starting point. At this stage, you learn the basics: simple introductions, greetings, numbers, days, common verbs, and everyday communication. You learn to build simple sentences and understand slow, clear speech. It’s perfect for learners with zero background.
A2 – Elementary Communication
In A2, your communication becomes smoother. You learn how to describe your routine, family, interests, travel plans, and immediate needs. You gain confidence in speaking short conversations. A2 builds your foundation for more complex grammar and vocabulary.
B1 – Independent Use of Language
B1 is where real fluency begins. You can express opinions, narrate events, describe experiences, and engage in longer conversations. You understand audiovisual content and news at a moderate level. Students preparing for study or work abroad benefit greatly from B1.
B2 – Advanced Fluency Level
B2 marks a strong command of French. You can communicate fluently in social, academic, and professional environments. You learn advanced grammar, complex vocabulary, essay writing, and debate-style speaking. B2 is essential for DELF, university admissions, and migration requirements.
Our Teaching Method
At Linguavie Academy, we follow a structured learning approach:
- Daily practice exercises
- Speaking sessions
- Listening tasks
- Mock tests
- One-on-one doubt support
- TEF/TCF and DELF guidance
Whether you’re starting from zero or aiming for mastery, our A1–B2 French Language Mastery Program ensures complete fluency.