A1.0 - A2.2 Levels
This level marks the early stages of learning Arabic. At A1.0, learners use basic phrases for self-expression. Progressing to A2.2, they develop more complex sentences and expand their vocabulary, expressing daily needs and engaging in simple conversations. The level builds a foundation in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for further proficiency.
B1.0 - B2.2 Levels
The Intermediate level (B1.0 - B2.2) represents advanced proficiency in Arabic. At B1.0, learners engage in diverse conversations and comprehend complex texts. Progressing to B2.2, they refine language skills for nuanced discussions and fluency. This level focuses on elevating proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, providing a strong foundation for further language mastery.
C1 - C2 Levels
The Advanced level (C1 - C2) denotes near-native proficiency in Arabic. At C1, learners engage in sophisticated conversations and analyze complex texts. Progressing to C2, they master nuanced language use and cultural understanding. This level focuses on advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, marking the pinnacle of Arabic language mastery.