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Where and when can I find my Level Test (LT) result?

We will upload your Level Test result after you take the test and we do the quality and consistency checks. Usually, it does take around 3 working days to do this. We will email you once we have uploaded your results to your my.spotonlearning.eu account.

Please note that our quality and consistency checks need some time. That is why, it can take up to 3 working days before your final result and the Level Test report are available.

To find your Level Test results

  • Check your "English Tests Only 01/03" scorecard for your Level Test result and report

Legend of the scorecard

  • Startdate: the date you were added to the class.
  • Required CEFR level: the level you need to have based on your ranking/job position. It is expressed in a CEFR level and a corresponding numerical score.
  • Level Test Score: your current English level determined during the Level Test. It is expressed in the CEFR level and the allocated numerical score your tutor gives you after conducting your Level Test.
  • Level Test Date: the date you took your Level Test.
  • Level Test Report: you can download your Level Test report here. In this report, you can find the details of your Level Test and your tutor's recommendations on how to improve your English.

Related info...

What do CEFR levels of English language proficiency (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) mean? How are EC (EnglishCentral) levels 1 - 7 related to CEFR levels?

After you have taken your Level (up) Test, you will receive your test result. In most cases the result will be expressed as a CEFR level (A1, A1/A2, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2). CEFR is an international standard to measure a person's second language proficiency. The level required by your employer will also be a CEFR level. Continue reading to find more detailed information about the CEFR level and the relationship with other language levels.

How long does it take to reach a higher CEFR level?

How fast you can reach a higher CEFR level depends on many factors, e.g., how often you study, how much you do, if you do additional exercises, etc. Your required level (RL) may actually be further than 1 level away from your current CEFR level. If so, it can take you longer to reach your RL.

Where can I find my Required Level (RL)?

When your coordinator adds you to our English language program, they indicate the CEFR level you need to reach in your Level (Up) Test. In this article, you can find out where to see it. 

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