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The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is the international standard for measuring language proficiency. It’s used by schools, employers, and language apps worldwide.
| Level | Name | You can… | Words |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Beginner | Introduce yourself, order food, ask directions | ~500 |
| A2 | Elementary | Handle daily routines, describe your background | ~1,200 |
| B1 | Intermediate | Discuss opinions, travel independently, describe experiences | ~2,500 |
| B2 | Upper Intermediate | Follow news, debate topics, write essays | ~4,000 |
| C1 | Advanced | Use language flexibly, understand implicit meaning, work in target language | ~6,000 |
| C2 | Mastery | Understand virtually everything, express yourself precisely | ~8,000+ |
Not sure which level? Start with A1 if you’re a complete beginner. If you already know some words, try A2 or B1. Word counts are cumulative — B1 assumes you already know the A1 and A2 vocabulary.
230 Brazilian Portuguese words for work and education (CEFR B1). Career, job interviews, office, university, presentations, and professional skills.
230 Brazilian Portuguese words for health and lifestyle (CEFR B1). Medical terms, nutrition, fitness, mental health, pharmacy, and wellness.
230 Brazilian Portuguese words for media and culture (CEFR B1). News, journalism, arts, music, cinema, literature, and social media.
230 Brazilian Portuguese words for society and opinions (CEFR B1). Social issues, environment, debates, rights, community, and government.
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