Not sure if you're ready for C1 content? English with Lucy also offers a free English Level Test on her website. This test is broken down into several parts and assesses your grammar, vocabulary, and overall understanding of the English language. Upon completion, you receive your results and a recommended level via email. This is a fantastic, no-cost way to benchmark your current skills and get targeted guidance on whether to focus on B2 consolidation or jump into C1-level material.
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This lesson focuses on advanced grammatical structures and vocabulary for everyday situations. 2. Free Ebooks and Resources Not sure if you're ready for C1 content
Before diving into the resources, let's clarify what C1 represents. According to the CEFR, there are six levels: A1 (Beginner) and A2 (Elementary) are basic users; B1 (Intermediate) and B2 (Upper-Intermediate) are independent users; and C1 (Advanced) and C2 (Proficient) are proficient users. If you've held fluent conversations on familiar topics, you're likely at B2. C1 takes you further: you can effortlessly engage in deep, complex discussions, understand subtle humor and cultural references, and express yourself with spontaneity and precision. As Lucy herself describes it, a C1 learner can confidently work and socialize entirely in English, showing their true personality without being held back by language barriers. It's not just about knowing more words; it's about mastering the nuance and instinctive flow of the language. This leap is challenging, but with the right guidance, it's entirely achievable. Upon completion, you receive your results and a