Listen "From A1 to C2: What Do These Levels Really Mean?"
Episode Synopsis
What do A1, B2, or C1 actually mean when it comes to learning English? In this episode of The Language Bridge Podcast, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte breaks down the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) — the global standard for describing English proficiency — and explains why these levels matter so much to international students.
You’ll learn how A1–C2 compares with U.S. classification systems, including how California high schools, community colleges, and other states use entirely different labels like “Beginning ELD” or “WIDA Level 4.”
We also explore how these levels impact real lives: job opportunities, promotions, visa status, and academic placement. Whether you're a teacher, student, or language program designer, this episode will help you bridge the gap between international and U.S. English language frameworks — and support learners with clarity and confidence.
You’ll learn how A1–C2 compares with U.S. classification systems, including how California high schools, community colleges, and other states use entirely different labels like “Beginning ELD” or “WIDA Level 4.”
We also explore how these levels impact real lives: job opportunities, promotions, visa status, and academic placement. Whether you're a teacher, student, or language program designer, this episode will help you bridge the gap between international and U.S. English language frameworks — and support learners with clarity and confidence.
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