A1: Beginner

This level is for absolute beginners. You will practice reading very short, simple texts on familiar topics. The readings use basic vocabulary and common, everyday expressions, helping you recognize words and phrases about yourself, your family, and your immediate surroundings.

A2: Elementary

At this level, you will read short, straightforward texts like simple personal letters, menus, or advertisements. You will be able to find specific, predictable information and understand descriptions of events, feelings, and personal interests.

B1: Intermediate

Here, you will start reading texts about topics that are familiar or of personal interest. You will understand the main points of articles, blog posts, and stories written in everyday language. This level helps you grasp descriptions of events, ambitions, and the reasons behind opinions.

B2: Upper-Intermediate

This level is for confident readers. You will be able to read articles and reports on a wide range of contemporary issues, understanding the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics. You can appreciate different viewpoints and arguments presented in the readings.

C1: Advanced

At the C1 level, you can read long and complex texts, including specialized articles, literary works, and technical instructions. You will be able to understand a wide range of demanding material, recognizing implicit meanings, stylistic nuances, and the use of idiomatic language.