While searching to book a SELT test, you may have come across the term CEFR and wondered what it means. Trinity helps you to understand what CEFR is, and its impact on your English language test as part of your application for a UK visa.
CEFR (also known as the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is used across Europe to assess an individual’s fluency in any language native to countries in Europe. The CEFR framework is used by teachers and governing bodies responsible for testing language proficiency.
CEFR allows for consistency in grading language abilities. For example, if you’re looking to take an English exam for a UK visa, then you’ll need to take a SELT test. These use the CEFR framework to assess your English language proficiency at different levels, which vary depending on the type of visa you’re applying for.
The CEFR assesses fluency on different levels, all of which are the same markers regardless of which language you’re being tested on. The 6 CEFR levels are as follows:
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