This document outlines 5 levels of the Pearson Test of English General exam, with Level 1 being the lowest level of basic English ability (A2) and Level 5 being the highest level of proficiency (C2). Level 2 corresponds to a basic user level (B1), Level 3 is independent user level (B2), and Level 4 is proficient user level (C1).
This document outlines 5 levels of the Pearson Test of English General exam, with Level 1 being the lowest level of basic English ability (A2) and Level 5 being the highest level of proficiency (C2). Level 2 corresponds to a basic user level (B1), Level 3 is independent user level (B2), and Level 4 is proficient user level (C1).
This document outlines 5 levels of the Pearson Test of English General exam, with Level 1 being the lowest level of basic English ability (A2) and Level 5 being the highest level of proficiency (C2). Level 2 corresponds to a basic user level (B1), Level 3 is independent user level (B2), and Level 4 is proficient user level (C1).