CEFR English Test 2026: Automatic Score A1–C2
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1. Why Take the CEFR English Test?
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the global standard for describing English language proficiency. From A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery), your score reflects how ready you are for international study, work, or migration.
This 2026 CEFR-aligned test includes:
📘 Grammar and Vocabulary
📖 Reading Comprehension
🎧 Listening Comprehension
Each question is designed to reflect the real-world use of English in academic and professional settings, based on standards from Cambridge English and the British Council.
🎯 Take the Test: 20 CEFR-Aligned Questions (A1–C2)
✅ Instructions:
Choose the best answer (A, B, C, D, E, or F). After each question, you’ll find the correct answer and a detailed explanation.
🔤 Section 1: Grammar & Vocabulary (Questions 1–10)
1. She ____ to the store every Saturday.
A. go
B. goes
C. going
D. gone
E. is go
F. goings
✅ Answer: B
🧾 Explanation: The subject “she” requires the singular verb “goes” in the present simple tense.
2. If I had known, I ____ you earlier.
A. would call
B. will have called
C. would have called
D. call
E. called
F. was calling
✅ Answer: C
🧾 Explanation: This is a third conditional sentence. "If I had known" → "would have called."
3. Choose the synonym of “rapid”:
A. slow
B. steady
C. quick
D. weak
E. calm
F. Small
✅ Answer: C
🧾 Explanation: “Rapid” means fast or quick.
4. He’s been working here ____ 2019.
A. for
B. during
C. since
D. from
E. by
F. about
✅ Answer: C
🧾 Explanation: “Since” is used with a specific starting point in time.
5. Which sentence is correct?
A. She doesn’t like pizza.
B. He likes swimming.
C. They were happy.
D. We enjoy the game.
E. I am tired.
F. He goes to school.
✅ Answer: E
🧾 Explanation: “I am tired” is grammatically correct. The others contain subject-verb agreement errors.
6. The lecture was so boring that I couldn’t keep my eyes ____.
A. closed
B. apart
C. open
D. out
E. forward
F. off
✅ Answer: C
🧾 Explanation: "Keep my eyes open" is the correct idiomatic phrase.
7. Complete the sentence: "We’ll wait here ____ you come back."
A. until
B. since
C. because
D. during
E. although
F. unless
✅ Answer: A
🧾 Explanation: “Until” is used to show duration up to a point in time.
8. What does “inevitable” mean?
A. uncertain
B. necessary
C. avoidable
D. expected
E. unavoidable
F. optional
✅ Answer: E
🧾 Explanation: “Inevitable” means something that cannot be avoided.
9. "He was accused ____ stealing money."
A. for
B. to
C. with
D. of
E. by
F. in
✅ Answer: D
🧾 Explanation: The correct phrase is "accused of" something.
10. The project must be completed by Friday, May 10. What does this mean?
A. It can finish any day.
B. Friday is the latest deadline.
C. The project is not urgent.
D. The project is finished.
E. Friday is optional.
F. The deadline is Saturday.
✅ Answer: B
🧾 Explanation: "No later than" means the absolute deadline is Friday.
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Conclusion: What Does Your Score Mean?
A1–A2: Basic English. Suitable for daily use, travel, or entry-level jobs.
B1–B2: Independent use of English. Good for studying or working in English-speaking environments.
C1–C2: Advanced/Mastery. Ready for global career opportunities, higher education, and leadership roles internationally.
The higher your score, the more globally competitive your profile becomes.
References:
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Cambridge English CEFR Guide
British Council – CEFR Levels
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