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Graduate English Preparation Program Levels

A Level (CEFR A1–A2) This level focuses on building a strong foundation of basic English knowledge. Students learn to understand and use everyday expressions, introduce themselves and others, ask and answer questions about personal information, and handle simple and routine communication. By the end of the level, students can understand short and simple texts and express themselves using basic vocabulary and structures on familiar topics. 

B1 Level (CEFR B1) At this level, students develop their ability to use English more independently and confidently. They can understand the main ideas of conversations conducted in clear, standard English on familiar topics, produce connected texts, and express their experiences, events, and opinions. Academic skills such as summarizing, note-taking, and writing short paragraphs or compositions begin to be developed at this stage. 

B2 Level (CEFR B2) This level prepares students for the academic requirements of their faculties. Students can understand complex texts, follow lectures, express their ideas fluently and naturally, and write well-structured academic texts. By the end of the level, they are equipped to communicate effectively in academic and professional contexts and to successfully continue their studies in English-medium programs.