A1 to C2: What are the different levels in German and how do I reach them?
Briefly

If you've started learning German or any other European language, you have probably encountered the classifications A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. But what do they mean? These letters and numbers refer to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), an indispensable framework in language learning - and the standardized form of reference for language level used around Europe.
By knowing the necessary skills, vocabulary and grammar requirements required at each level, you'll have a roadmap for improving your German even further.
Whether you're applying to study or for a job, many Europeans in educational institutions and professional human resources departments will understand what the levels refer to and have certain expectations of you based on your stated level.
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