Find Your English Level: B1 or B2?

Take this free English placement test and discover whether you are B1 Intermediate or B2 Upper-Intermediate.

What This Test Measures

Grammar & Vocabulary

Test your control of common and upper-intermediate English structures.

Reading

Check how well you understand meaning, details, and main ideas.

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Use your result to join the right practice level.

How the Test Works

This test includes grammar, vocabulary, and reading questions. After you complete it, you will receive a score that helps estimate your English level.

Score Guide:
0–8 = A2 Foundation
9–12 = B1 Intermediate
13–15 = B2 Upper-Intermediate

Digital Nutrients English Level Test

This test gives an estimated English level based on grammar, vocabulary, reading, timed comprehension, and writing. It is not an official CEFR certificate.

For the most accurate result, answer naturally without translation tools, AI tools, screenshots, or outside help.

You will complete a Timed Reading Challenge before submitting the form. Your timed-reading score will be saved with your test.

Timed Reading Comprehension Challenge

Read the questions first. Then click Start Reading. You will have a short time to read the paragraph. When time ends, the paragraph will disappear in Placement Mode.

Accessibility option: If you need extra time, choose Practice / Accessibility Mode. This helps us recommend lessons, but it may not be scored the same as the timed placement challenge.
Choose your mode

Before you read, look at the questions:

  1. What is the main idea of the passage?
  2. Why did Maria feel nervous at work?
  3. What helped Maria improve?
  4. What does “confidence” mean in the passage?
  5. Which title best fits the passage?
Time remaining: --:--

Reading Passage — Test B

Omar had a headache for three days, so he decided to visit a clinic after work. He was nervous because he did not know how to explain his symptoms clearly in English. Before the appointment, he wrote down simple sentences such as, “My head hurts,” “I feel tired,” and “The pain started on Monday.”

During the appointment, the doctor asked Omar when the pain began and if he had any other symptoms. Omar used his notes to answer carefully. The doctor understood him and gave him advice about rest, water, and when to return if the pain became worse. Omar felt relieved because he learned that he did not need perfect English to explain a health problem. He only needed clear words and important details.

Answer the questions after the reading time ends.

1. Why did Omar visit the clinic?

2. Why was Omar nervous?

3. What did Omar do before the appointment?

4. What advice did the doctor give?

5. What is the best lesson from the passage?

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