English Vocabulary Level Assessment Overview

Nov 8, 2024

English Vocabulary Level Assessment with Lucy

Introduction

  • Objective: Determine your English vocabulary level from A1 to C2.
  • Importance: Knowing your level helps you choose suitable learning materials.
  • Opportunity: Take a free online vocabulary level test (link provided in description).
  • Test Format: Five vocabulary questions per level, from A1 to C2.
    • Immediate feedback with correct answers and explanations.
    • Encourage sharing scores in comments.

Test Instructions

  • Each question read aloud; five seconds given to answer.
  • Press pause if more time is needed.
  • Answer and explanation provided after each question.
  • Write answers to keep track of your score.
  • Timestamps available for each section.

Vocabulary Questions by Level

A1 Level

  1. Difficult synonym: D, hard.
  2. Travel document: C, passport.
  3. Watching football: A, match.
  4. After eating in a restaurant, ask for: B, bill (or check in American English).
  5. Magazine content: C, article.

A2 Level

  1. Ancient meaning: B, very old.
  2. Traveling abroad: A, abroad.
  3. Negative feedback: C, complained.
  4. Donate to: B, charity.
  5. Company hire: A, employ.

B1 Level

  1. Raise synonym: D, increase.
  2. Newspaper section: B, headlines.
  3. Accommodation meaning: A, a place to live or stay.
  4. Free time term: D, leisure.
  5. Exactly antonym: B, approximately.

B2 Level

  1. Inquiry meaning: A, request for information.
  2. Absorbed phrasal verb: C, soaked up.
  3. Prohibits synonym: B, prohibits.
  4. Disguise meaning: B, disguise.
  5. Fond indication: D, fond.

C1 Level

  1. Bland meaning: C, bland.
  2. All the more expression: C, all.
  3. Curfew situation: A, curfew.
  4. On account of phrase: D, on.
  5. Out on a limb phrase: A, limb.

C2 Level

  1. Auspicious synonym: A, promising.
  2. Narrow down phrasal verb: B, narrow down.
  3. Scoff meaning: D, scoff.
  4. Bungled meaning: B, bungled.
  5. Worsened synonym: C, exacerbated.

Conclusion

  • Share your score out of 30.
  • Highlight any new or interesting words.
  • Try the free English vocabulary level test for more insight.
  • Encouragement to improve your English skills.

These notes capture the key points and questions from Lucy's vocabulary level assessment video, providing a structured overview of each level's content.