Find out whether your English level is A2 (Elementary). Take our quick, easy, and completely free test. With just a few questions, you’ll know exactly where you stand.
If you feel you have already surpassed the most basic level and want to keep advancing with better resources, more motivation, and new goals, this level test will help you discover if you are ready to start with the A2 level of English. Papora’s level test helps you identify your current English level, choose the right starting point, and understand the skills you’ll develop as you move forward. The test is free, you can take it without registering, and finish it in less than 15 minutes, getting fast results about your current English level.
You can finish the test in less than 15 minutes and start your classes immediately. If your level is A2, you will be ready to start at the appropriate level.
It's a quick test that, upon completion, will clearly tell you your English level and give you recommendations if you are at the A2 level.
As an online test, you can take it wherever and whenever you want. You only need an internet connection and a mobile device or computer.
According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), there are six levels of English ranging from beginner to advanced, also covering intermediate levels.
The CEFR levels are categorized into A (beginner), B (intermediate), and C (advanced), each with two sublevels that detail people's English skills more specifically.
Having an A2 level of English indicates that although you have passed the beginner stage, your skills are still elementary.
At the A2 level, you can manage in familiar situations, understand daily phrases about topics such as family, shopping, and work, and communicate simply in basic social interactions, such as describing experiences and expressing simple desires.
Through its unlimited classes with native teachers and its self-study course, Papora seeks to teach its A2 level students, and those at other levels, what they need to know to learn the language through everyday situations.
If your level test shows that you are at the A2 level, you can continue improving your English with Papora.
Our teachers keep you constantly listening to the language and guide you, helping you recognize your strengths and weaknesses and teaching you in a fun way so you can keep moving up levels.
The best part is that upon completing the A2 level, you can obtain a certificate to add to your CV or LinkedIn, just as with the other levels as you progress
We answer the most frequent questions about how Papora's A2 English Level Test works.
We created this test so you can evaluate your English and get an approximate result. It is a multiple-choice test, with three options per question and only one correct answer. If you are unsure of the answer, choose one and continue. We evaluate aspects such as vocabulary and grammar, among others. Please, remember not to receive help or cheat.
The A2 level implies more advanced skills than A1, such as the ability to maintain conversations about everyday topics and understand simple instructions in English. In contrast, the beginner level focuses on basic skills like introducing oneself in English.
The test will provide you with a result that will indicate whether you are ready to start at the A2 level or if it would be better to start at a different level. However, keep in mind that this is only an approximate result based on your answers during the test, primarily evaluating your grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, and writing in English. You may be at a lower or higher level in other areas.
All test questions are multiple-choice and cover audio, fill-in-the-blank exercises, images, and more. The goal is to evaluate your English level from various areas and provide you with a comprehensive assessment.
Remember that the result is approximate and may vary depending on different assessment areas.
Yes, you can repeat the test as many times as you need to ensure the result reflects your true English level, but the questions will not change, so we remind you that it is important to be honest with yourself and not cheat, as the idea of the test is to help you know your real English level.
To improve your A2 English level, it is recommended to practice regularly, listening to music and watching movies in English to get used to the spoken language. Also, converse with native speakers or study partners. However, the best recommendation will always be to learn English with Papora. Our unlimited classes with expert teachers and our self-study course will allow you to progress beyond the A2 level with confidence.