
Level 1 (CEFR A1-A2)
This level is for absolute beginners or those with very basic knowledge. You will learn to introduce yourself, ask and answer simple personal questions, and understand common, everyday expressions.

Level 2 (CEFR A2-B1)
This level helps you build on your basic skills to become more conversational. You will learn to describe past events, talk about your hopes for the future, and handle most common situations you might encounter while traveling in an English-speaking area.

Level 3 (CEFR B1)
This level is for becoming an independent user of the language. You will be able to understand the main points of TV shows on familiar topics, describe your experiences and ambitions, and confidently explain your opinions with reasons.

Level 4 (CEFR B2)
This level is designed to bring you to a fluent and confident stage. You will learn to understand complex articles and discussions, including technical ones in your field. You’ll be able to interact spontaneously with native speakers without causing strain for either of you.

Level 5 (CEFR C1)
This is an advanced level for mastering the language. You will be able to understand a wide range of demanding texts and recognize implicit meanings. You’ll learn to express yourself fluently and spontaneously, using language effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes.