Find the right exercises for your CEFR level — from complete beginner (A1) to near-native proficiency (C2). All free, no account needed.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) divides English learners into six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. Each level represents a distinct stage of language development, from understanding and using basic phrases at A1 through to expressing yourself with precision and nuance at C2. Choosing exercises matched to your current level is one of the most effective ways to build confidence, avoid frustration, and make measurable progress.
At LexFizz, all 30 interactive exercises are free and cover the full A1–C2 spectrum. Whether you are a classroom teacher looking for level-appropriate activities, a self-study learner preparing for an exam, or a parent helping a child start learning English, the pages below will point you to the exercises that fit your needs best.
Not sure which level you are? A1 learners can handle everyday greetings and basic vocabulary. A2 learners can talk about familiar topics in short sentences. B1 speakers can manage most travel situations and describe experiences. B2 learners can discuss abstract topics with reasonable fluency. C1 learners express themselves fluently with a wide vocabulary range. C2 learners understand virtually everything they hear or read and can summarise complex information with fine nuance.
Browse the six level pages below to see recommended exercises, learning tips, and frequently asked questions for each stage of the journey. You can also explore exercises by skill area on the Practice Skills hub, or find games suited to specific audiences such as kids, adults, and teachers.
Flash Cards, Matching Pairs, Wordsearch, Hangman, Match Up, Balloon Pop — ideal for first steps in English.
A2 — ElementaryQuiz, Complete the Sentence, Group Sort, Anagram, Crossword — build confidence with familiar topics.
B1 — IntermediateCloze Dropdown, Unjumble, Flip Tiles, True or False, Audio Dictation — deepen grammar and vocabulary.
B2 — Upper-IntermediateCloze Dropdown, Unjumble, Complete the Sentence, Quiz (IELTS sets), Dialogue Ordering — exam-ready practice.
C1 — AdvancedAdvanced Cloze Dropdown, collocations Quiz, academic Flip Tiles, Unjumble — push your fluency further.
C2 — ProficiencyHardest Cloze Dropdown, complex Unjumble (inversions), Quiz, Flip Tiles (science) — master English fully.
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