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レベル別に分類された英単語

ここでは、CEFRに基づいてレベル別に分類されたさまざまな単語リストを見つけることができます。

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A1レベルの単語リスト

A1レベルの単語リスト

A1 Level Wordlist

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A1の語彙リストには、CEFRに従ってトピック、難易度、使用法によって分類された32のレッスンが含まれています。これはあなたの語彙学習の最初のステップです。

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A2レベルの単語リスト

A2レベルの単語リスト

A2 Level Wordlist

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ここでは、CEFRに従ってトピック、難易度、使用法によって分類された50のレッスンを見つけることができます。これはあなたの語彙学習の旅の第二歩です。

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B1レベルの単語リスト

B1レベルの単語リスト

B1 Level Wordlist

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ここでは、CEFRに従ってトピック、難易度、使用法によって分類された58のレッスンを見つけることができます。これはあなたの語彙学習の旅の第三歩です。

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B2レベルの単語リスト

B2レベルの単語リスト

B2 Level Wordlist

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ここでは、CEFRに従ってトピック、難易度、使用法によって分類された64のレッスンを見つけることができます。これはあなたの語彙学習の旅の第四歩です。

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C1レベルの単語リスト

C1レベルの単語リスト

C1 Level Wordlist

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ここでは、CEFRに従ってトピック、難易度、使用法によって分類された67のレッスンを見つけることができます。これはあなたの語彙学習の旅の第五歩です。

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C2レベルの単語リスト

C2レベルの単語リスト

C2 Level Wordlist

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ここでは、トピック別に分類された語彙レッスンを見つけることができます。形状から政治に至るまで。これにより、語彙学習の旅の第六段階に進むことができます。

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When somebody takes an English test, they get a score. Sometimes that score is a grade, and sometimes it is a label, for example, "beginner" or "advanced." Some English grading systems are for a particular English test, while others are used for any kind of proficiency test.

What is CEFR?

CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) designed by the Council of Europe describes language proficiency levels of learners of foreign languages. It can apply to any European language, but nowadays, it is used more specifically for English. It consists of six reference English levels as the global standard for grading a person's language proficiency. It is common to use CEFR levels in resumes and other English-level references.

Six Levels of CEFR

CEFR describes language ability and competence in six levels:

A Levels

A1 (Beginner)

A2 (Elementary)

B levels

B1 (Intermediate)

B2 (Upper-Intermediate)

C levels

C1 (Advanced)

C2 (Proficient)

English Level A1 (Beginner)

A person with an English level of A1 is called a "beginner." A1 is the first level of English in the CEFR. At this level, one can:

1.

understand and use common everyday language and very basic vocabulary;

2.

introduce oneself and others, and ask and answer questions about personal information such as their name, age, and place of origin;

3.

communicate with other people in a simple and basic way;

4.

read very short, simple texts with basic vocabulary.

A student who is just beginning to learn English, or who has no prior knowledge of English, is at a pre-A1 level.
Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding A1 scores:

A1 level score

IELTS

n/a

TOEFL iBT

n/a

Cambridge English Scale

80 - 99

English Level A2 (Elementary)

English level A2 is the second level of English in the CEFR. A person with English level A2 is called an "elementary" learner. At this level, a person has learned the basics of English and can communicate with others about simple and everyday subjects. A person with an A2 level of proficiency cannot understand academic texts or English-language TV series, movies, etc. At this level one can:

1.

communicate about basic personal information;

2.

interact in basic and routine conversations;

3.

understand basic topics of everyday communication.

Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding A2 scores:

A2 level score

IELTS

n/a

TOEFL iBT

n/a

Cambridge English Scale

120 - 139

English Level B1 (Intermediate)

The third level of English in the CEFR is B1. A learner at this level is called an "intermediate." At this level, people have mastered the basic everyday topics, but they cannot fully function in an English-based work or study environment. At this level one can:

1.

comprehend the main points of a text about common subjects;

2.

interact with other English speakers about common subjects, especially while traveling;

3.

write simple texts on common subjects and their interests;

4.

communicate about their past experiences, their opinions, their hope for the future, etc.

A learner with a B1 level of proficiency can communicate in a limited way about common subjects and somehow manage to understand more specific information.
Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding B1 scores:

B1 level score

IELTS

4.0 - 5.0

TOEFL iBT

42 - 71

Cambridge English Scale

140 - 159

English Level B2 (Upper-Intermediate)

The fourth level of English in the CEFR is B2. A person at this level is called "upper-intermediate." At this level, learners can fully function in work or study environments. Although they are not quite fluent and proficient. At this level one can:

1.

comprehend the main points of longer and more difficult texts;

2.

communicate with native English speakers fluently;

3.

write complex texts about different subjects and express their opinions.

A person with a B2 level of proficiency is able to work or study in an English-based environment. Although they still may not be able to express themselves about more technical subjects other than their own.
Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding B2 scores:

B2 level score

IELTS

5.5 - 6.0

TOEFL iBT

72 - 94

Cambridge English Scale

160 - 179

English Level C1 (Advanced)

English level C1 is the fifth level of English in CEFR. Learners at this level are called "advanced." At this level, they can fully function in any kind of situation and can talk about a wide range of subjects either related or not related to their field of study. At this level one can:

1.

comprehend variety of topics inside or outside their own field of subject;

2.

convey their opinions without much effort and with fluency;

3.

communicate without difficulty in any situation;

4.

write very acceptable texts about most subjects inside or outside their own field of subject.

Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding C1 scores:

C1 level score

IELTS

6.5 - 7.5

TOEFL iBT

95 - 120

Cambridge English Scale

180 - 199

English Level C2 (Proficient)

The final level of English in CEFR is C2. A person at this level is called "proficient." A learner reaching this level can officially be called a "bilingual" and is equal to an educated English speaker.
At this level one can:

1.

comprehend everything written or spoken;

2.

express and understand information about any kind of topic, technical or not;

3.

communicate fluently and effortlessly about different arguments and opinions.

A person with C2 level of proficiency is able to use language more professionally than that of an average native speaker.
Below is a list of major recognized tests and their corresponding C2 scores:

C2 level score

IELTS

8.0 - 9.0

TOEFL iBT

n/a

Cambridge English Scale

200 - 230

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