Free English Practice Game
English Level Test - Find Your CEFR Level in 10 Minutes
Use this free English level test when you want a quick, practical estimate of your CEFR level before choosing a study plan. The test checks the grammar, vocabulary, and reading decisions that learners use in real conversations, exams, and workplace communication.
Instead of giving every learner the same fixed path, the test adapts as you answer. Strong answers move you toward harder questions, while missed answers reveal the level where you need more practice. At the end, you get a clear level result you can use to plan your next step.
What's Your English Level?
Where do you land?
Beginner
Elementary
Intermediate
Upper-Int
Advanced
Proficiency
Take our free adaptive test to discover your CEFR level. Get a detailed breakdown of your grammar, vocabulary, and reading skills.
25 adaptive questions
Takes ~5 minutes
B1
IntermediateHow to Play
- Start the test and answer each multiple-choice question without using a dictionary or translator.
- Read every question carefully because some options are grammatically close but not equally natural.
- Keep moving at a steady pace so the result reflects your real English level under light pressure.
- Review your final CEFR result and use the skill breakdown to decide what to practice next.
What You'll Learn
- A realistic estimate of whether your English is closer to beginner, intermediate, or advanced level.
- Which areas need attention first, such as tense control, vocabulary range, or reading accuracy.
- How well you make English choices when the answer is not obvious from one memorized rule.
Who Is This For?
This test is useful for students preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, interviews, college work, or professional communication. It also helps self-learners who feel stuck because they are using material that is either too easy or too difficult.
If you are restarting English after a long break, take the test once now and again after a few weeks of regular practice. Comparing results makes progress easier to see.
Tips to Score Higher
- Choose the answer that sounds correct in a full sentence, not only the option that looks familiar.
- Do not rush vocabulary questions; one word can change the meaning of the whole sentence.
- If two answers look possible, remove the one that creates an unnatural or incomplete idea.
- After the test, practice the weakest area first instead of repeating only the topics you already know.
What Does This English Level Test Measure?
This English level test evaluates your overall proficiency across three core areas: grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. Rather than testing isolated rules, each question presents a realistic sentence where you must choose the most natural and accurate answer. The result is a CEFR-aligned score ranging from A1 (beginner) to C2 (proficient), giving you a clear benchmark of where you stand today.
The test is designed for all levels and takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes to complete. It is suitable for anyone who wants a reliable starting point before enrolling in an English course, preparing for IELTS or TOEFL, or beginning a self-study plan. Students, working professionals, and job seekers use it to identify which skills need the most attention so they can study smarter instead of harder.
Unlike tests that ask the same questions regardless of your ability, this test adapts as you answer. Correct responses move you toward more challenging questions, while incorrect ones help pinpoint the level where your understanding breaks down. This adaptive approach produces a more accurate result than a fixed-difficulty quiz.
Tips to Get an Accurate Result
Your score reflects how well you handle English under realistic conditions. Here are a few ways to make sure the result is as accurate as possible.
- Answer instinctively. The test measures your working knowledge, not what you can figure out with extra time and a dictionary. Go with the answer that feels right when you read the full sentence.
- Do not overthink vocabulary questions. If you recognise the word in context, choose it. If you have never seen the word before, move on rather than guessing randomly.
- Review your wrong answers after the test. The skill breakdown shows whether your weak areas are in grammar, vocabulary, or comprehension. Focus your study plan on the weakest category first instead of repeating topics you already know well.
Why Knowing Your English Level Matters
Many learners waste months studying material that is too easy or too advanced for them. A quick level check helps you pick the right books, apps, and courses so every hour of practice moves you forward. Take the test now, save your CEFR result, and retake it after four to six weeks of focused study to measure real improvement.