What do Italian A1 to C2 courses mean?
What do Italian A1 to C2 courses mean?
The designations A1 to C2 for Italian courses describe the language levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). They show how well you understand, speak, read and write Italian. An Italian continuing education, further training or language course is usually structured according to these levels.
The individual levels mean:
- A1 (beginner): simple words and sentences, first everyday conversations
- A2 (basic knowledge): simple communication in everyday situations
- B1 (intermediate level): Conversations on familiar topics, understanding simple texts
- B2 (advanced): fluent communication, also at work and at university
- C1 (very advanced): understand complex texts and argue confidently
- C2 (almost native speaker): very high level of language competence in all situations
An Italian course or language school organizes its courses precisely according to these levels so that you make systematic progress and are specifically prepared for exams or everyday life.
Conclusion: A1 to C2 describes your language level in Italian - from beginner to almost native speaker. Find out about suitable course levels or request non-binding documents to find the right starting point or the next level.