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PunkTeachniko is currently developing its own CEFR test so that you can more accurately align your learning materials and progress with your, personal, level of English knowledge and abilities.

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In the meantime, however, we are utilising the FREE one made by the British Council, which can be found here

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When you know your CEFR level, please come back here, click this box, and we'll get you started on your materials. 

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Unlike other CEFR tests, our                          CEFR test will aim to assess you in the 6 main functions of English that are: 

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reading
writing
speaking
listening
grammar
vocabulary

The PunkTeachniko CEFR test is coming soon...

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Let's look at the 6 functions of English: 

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Reading

Reading

Reading can be educational, informative, and entertaining; a magical experience! And more!

Writing

Writing

Writing can take you to places that only you can imagine. It can also help you to communicate yourself in many different fields from academic to professional and more. Get started with free-writing!

Listening

Listening

Listening is a very important skill to have. We must listen in order to learn well.

Speaking

Speaking

Where would we be without speaking? We must communicate ourselves through speaking clearly so we can be heard and understood by other people.

Grammar

Grammar

We don't want to mess up the order of our words, or our whole world will be jumbled chaos! Learn how to organise your words into sentences and how different kinds of words can convey the messages you wish to communicate.

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

The whole world is full of words and these words are called 'vocabulary'. Key players in the ESL and EFL industry have tried really hard to figure out how to group all our words together into different categories so that we can remember, understand, and use them better. How many words can you remember in English?

Reading

Writing

Listening

Speaking

Grammar

Vocabulary

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