Level C1 represents individuals who are proficient language users and can carry out intricate work and study-related tasks.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL) is the system that defines and elucidates the various levels of oral and written language skills for languages like English.
CEFRL encompasses 6 levels: three categories (A for basic user, B for independent user, and C for proficient user), which are further divided into two sublevels, 1 and 2.
AT THIS LEVEL, INDIVIDUALS CAN:
Comprehend extensive and challenging texts, recognizing implicit meanings within them.
Communicate fluently and spontaneously, without visible hesitation or difficulty in finding the appropriate expressions.
Be flexible and effective in language usage for social, academic, and professional contexts.
Produce articulate, well-organized, and detailed texts on intricate topics, demonstrating accurate implementation of organizational patterns, connectors, and cohesive devices.