Lawrence
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I Think I Am Stuck In Intermediate Level in English Learning

Two years ago I started to learn English, and it took me a short time, maybe six months, to move on from beginner to an intermediate level. That was the reason why I decided to quit my course in an English training center. I have read many English books, including novels, books about grammars, books about writings, etc. When I take relevant test online, my English level still stop on the B1 or B2, which means I am still an intermediate English learner. I have tried many methods to improve my English. Now I can understand 90% of common conversations with native English speakers, but I still cannot reach a higher level.

If you are a advanced English learner, would you like to share your experience with me?



Apr 8, 2018 2:51 AM
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Lawrence, these levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1... They do not represent equal intervals of time. Rather they represent how many real-life communicative situations you can deal with.

If the levels were set according to time, that would be A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7....
April 8, 2018