You can speak a little fluently and with confidence.
Your fluency is due to wider vocabulary.
You use complex sentences.
You use complex sentences.
You use and understands perfect tenses.
You can understand perfect progressive tenses.
You can develop ideas thoughtfully, describe events and convey your opinions clearly.
You can make accurate simple sentences.
You talk about matters of immediate interests.
You showed confidence in talking particularly with topics that interest you.
You had minimal mistakes with simple tenses and simple subject-verb agreement.
You know and understand some common words and expressions.
You can understand simple questions and statements on familiar topics.
Some of your statements and questions need to be restated and enunciate clearly.
Unfamiliar words have to be written down and read.
You can identify words having similar consonant sounds with other words.
You can understand most questions and conversations on familiar topics.
Most statements are understood without having to repeat them.
You can also keep up and understand compound sentences and some complex ones.
You showed comprehension by asking questions and giving reactions.
Beginner (speaking and grammar)
Low: You have zero to very limited ability in speaking English.
You know very few simple and common words.
You speak in words only and never in complete sentences.
You speak with mainly verbs only.
Middle: You can introduce name and age.
You can’t make complete sentences.
You have errors in verb tenses and subject-verb agreement.
Your vocabulary is limited.
You can’t identify the subject and the verb of the sentence.
High: You can make accurate simple sentences.
You talk about matters of immediate