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Levels
On Furago, the levels are called A0, A1, A2, and B1, with A0 being the easiest and B1 the most difficult. These are the levels used in European universities and companies.
A0
This is the level for complete beginners. At this stage of learning French, one should simply recognize letters and sounds, associate words and short phrases with their pronunciation.
A1
This level is broken down into three sub-levels: A1.1, A1.2, and A1.3. At this stage, one understands and says simple things about oneself, asks basic daily life questions. For example, one introduces oneself, says their address, asks for a price or a schedule, and reads signs containing useful information.
A2
This level is also divided into three sub-levels: A2.1, A2.2, and A2.3. At this stage, one can understand isolated sentences and frequently used expressions (personal and family information, shopping, immediate environment, work). One is able to communicate simply for common daily tasks.
B1
This level is also divided into three sub-levels: B1.1, B1.2, and B1.3. At this level, one can understand the main points of familiar topics encountered at work, school, or during leisure. One can handle most situations encountered while traveling in a region where French is spoken. One is able to produce a simple speech on familiar or personal interest topics.
This is a surprisingly advanced level, and reaching it is an ambitious challenge that will require several hundred hours of learning.