What's Your ENGLISH Level? Take This Test! (2026 Edition)
This video is a 30-question grammar-based English level test that determines a viewer's CEFR level from A1 to C2 in approximately 14 minutes. Hosted by Mike of Daily English Podcast, the test is divided into three sections of ten questions each: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Each question presents three sentence options and asks the viewer to identify the grammatically correct one. After all thirty questions, Mike explains a scoring system that maps each section score to a specific CEFR level, followed by plain-language descriptions of what each level means in real life. What's covered in this video: The Beginner section (Questions 1–10) tests foundational grammar including present simple negation, comparative adjectives, prepositions of time, irregular past tense, future tense with will, possessive pronouns, simple past questions, uncountable nouns, subject and object pronouns, and the use of for versus since. The Intermediate section (Questions 11–20) covers modal verbs, collocations such as pay attention, present perfect versus simple past, first conditional, adverb formation and comparison, gerunds as subjects, frequency adverbs including hardly ever, verb patterns with infinitives, should have plus past participle, and phrasal verb word order. The Advanced section (Questions 21–30) tests question tags, vocabulary including the word ambiguous, future perfect continuous, phrasal verbs including panned out, participial clauses with having plus past participle, the phrase in advance, such versus so, collocations including reach a decision, vocabulary items ecstatic and capable, and concession clauses. The scoring guide explains that a score of 8 to 10 in the Beginner section indicates A2 level, 5 to 7 indicates A1, and 4 or below means continued practice is needed; the same structure applies across Intermediate for B1 and B2, and Advanced for C1 and C2. Each CEFR level is defined in one sentence describing real-life ability, from A1 basic phrase recognition through C2 native-level comprehension and production. Mentioned in this video: Mike, Daily English Podcast, CEFR, A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, present simple, comparative adjectives, prepositions of time, irregular past tense, future tense, possessive pronouns, uncountable nouns, subject pronouns, object pronouns, modal verbs, collocations, present perfect, first conditional, gerunds, frequency adverbs, participial clauses, future perfect continuous, question tags, phrasal verbs, ambiguous, ecstatic, capable, panned out, in advance, hardly ever, should have, reach a decision. CHAPTER MARKERS 0:00 - 0:33 What's Your Real English Level? 0:33 - 3:43 Beginner Level: Questions 1–10 3:43 - 7:21 Intermediate Level: Questions 11–20 7:21 - 11:19 Advanced Level: Questions 21–30 11:19 - 12:35 Find Your CEFR Level Now 12:35 - 13:35 What Each Level Means in Real Life #LearnEnglish #EnglishLearning #SpeakEnglish #EnglishTeacher #EnglishLessons #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishGrammar #EnglishPractice #LearnEnglishWithMe #englishforbeginners

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