UK-awarding body regulated by Ofqual (UK Government).
Official approval for academic excellence.
Government-recognized certifications.
Global authority in language testing best practices.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a widely recognized system for teaching and measuring language proficiency. Although originally developed in Europe, it has become a global standard—especially for European languages like English. Other frameworks include the ACTFL (USA), the CLB (Canada), and the ILR (used by U.S. government agencies). Unlike specific language exams, the CEFR is not tied to any single test. However, most standardized tests now offer CEFR-aligned results, making it easier to compare and understand language skills across different contexts. All our exams per levels and integrated (A1-C2) were designed based on this framework.
Can communicate basics: introduce self, ask/answer simple personal questions.
Can handle routine exchanges (personal info, shopping) in familiar contexts.
Can navigate travel scenarios, discuss familiar topics, write simple texts.
Can grasp complex/abstract ideas, interact fluently with native speakers.
Can analyze advanced texts, infer meaning, adapt language to diverse situations.
Can master nuanced language, synthesize complex sources, express ideas precisely.