How difficult is B2 German?

How difficult is B2 German?

German is difficult, its grammar is both written and spoken and C1 speakers don’t make grammatical errors in spoken German, or rarely so. Speaking rapid-fire conversational German on any topic, that’s grammatically correct, is TOUGH and the only way to achieve it is to be fully immersed in the language.

Is B2 a good language level?

Level B2 corresponds to a more advanced, more independent level than previous levels. A B2 user can communicate easily and spontaneously in a clear and detailed manner. This is not yet an experienced speaker, but a B2 user is able to understand and be understood in most situations.

Is B2 level fluent?

Level B2: Basic Fluency Reaching B2 is generally considered by most people as having basic fluency. You’ll have a working vocabulary of around 4000 words.

Are native speakers C2?

A native speaker doesn’t pass a C2 level exam because although it’s their own language, C2 requires technical words and other terms that they won’t use in their daily lives and sometimes not even at work or other qplaces, so to say.

What is B2 level equivalent to?

Most universities measure language level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR)….Required language level.

“> CEFR level FLTU module Approximate equivalence
B2 Upper Intermediate A Level A* – C
C1 Advanced
C2 Advanced Plus Near-native fluency

Is B2 better than C1?

B2 is still mostly textbook language – you have some access to native expressions but you still deal with pre-set phrases and usually need to be explained new things. C1 moves towards much more instinctive language – where you just know that something is right and you have a feel for the language.

Is B2 advanced or intermediate?

Our Levels Explained

CEFR*/ ACTFL** Reference CEFR* Level Names ACTFL** Level Names
B1 Intermediate Intermediate High
B2 Upper Intermediate Advanced (Low/Mid/High)
C1 Advanced Superior
C2 Proficient Distinguished

What is B2 in ielts?

B2 First is targeted at Level B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)*. This qualification demonstrates that candidates have the language skills to live and work independently in an English-speaking country or study on courses taught in English at pre-degree level.