What's your level in English? A1/A2? B1/B2? C1/C2? Check this video! 👀 🇺🇸 🇬🇧

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  • What's your level in English? A1/A2? B1/B2? C1/C2? Check this video! 👀 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 What expressions would you use?
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  • @kool_larry
    @kool_larry Před rokem +26040

    B1 = kindergarten
    B2 = elegant
    C1 = street homie

    • @god6425
      @god6425 Před rokem +131

      B2 not first language

    • @god6425
      @god6425 Před rokem +21

      I’m not

    • @ILikebreadngl
      @ILikebreadngl Před rokem +67

      Broskie C1 is normal in literally the whole of uk

    • @arthemas8176
      @arthemas8176 Před rokem +136

      C2: yoo fam wuz crackin

    • @kadirul00
      @kadirul00 Před rokem +19

      Your level seems to be 'B1'

  • @kontentmaker1777
    @kontentmaker1777 Před rokem +8721

    B1- Im tired
    B2- Im exhausted
    C1- Im f**ked

  • @zanussidish5685
    @zanussidish5685 Před rokem +963

    Try speaking C1 in a job interview and see how far you get.

    • @sabteaw
      @sabteaw Před 2 měsíci +44

      i did it and it was fun to watch their facial expressions

    • @taiwanisacountry
      @taiwanisacountry Před měsícem +29

      You do realize that the difference between B2 and C1 is mostly vocabulary, right?
      I am C2, and I am Danish. I am above native level in terms of language proficiency. The C2 word list is around 1000 pages. With funny words like dazed.
      For my language proficiency test, I was asked; whom in your friend group would consider a good leader, and what makes them that?
      My friend "art history"(translated Chinese name) she was the youth league party secretary for our university in Beijing, she had entrenched herself into party politics from a young age, since she got her red ribbon (given to patriotic excellent students), you know the opposite of feckless and flippant. She did really show her prowess in everything that she did, and that is how we were alike.
      And so on, and so on.

    • @JamiaToote
      @JamiaToote Před měsícem +11

      ​@@taiwanisacountrywhat was the point for this whole paragraph cuz I'm not reading that

    • @taiwanisacountry
      @taiwanisacountry Před měsícem +3

      @@JamiaToote 😒 read it, it is not even that long. Can't be bothered, then neither can I. 😒

    • @JamiaToote
      @JamiaToote Před měsícem +3

      @@taiwanisacountry I'm not I'm not going to read that and it's very long I got other things to do bye have a good day /night 😐

  • @joeymontanaa
    @joeymontanaa Před rokem +2038

    B1: what’s going on here?
    C1: fuck’s going on here?

    • @Devetmissiyasi
      @Devetmissiyasi Před 6 měsíci +7

      😂

    • @marwaquamh2008
      @marwaquamh2008 Před 2 měsíci +3

      😂😂

    • @TriggaTreDay
      @TriggaTreDay Před 2 měsíci +14

      “What the hell happened” 😂. Yeah it seems hilarious that slang is considered advanced when educators will tell you that you are dumb for speaking that way.

  • @itsjuli9597
    @itsjuli9597 Před rokem +3561

    C1 sounds like a teenager in a movie written by 60 year olds who haven't had a single interaction with a teenager since they were in highschool

    • @Alice-ji8bf
      @Alice-ji8bf Před rokem +124

      I also got the "how do you do, fellow kids" vibe lol

    • @bombardstudio2105
      @bombardstudio2105 Před rokem +8

      C1 we use now.

    • @lergia
      @lergia Před rokem +3

      exactly lol

    • @AKnightofIslamicArabia
      @AKnightofIslamicArabia Před rokem +5

      Yeah. Props to them for trying, but, boy, was it hard to sit through.

    • @Justin22139
      @Justin22139 Před měsícem +1

      That’s a good comparison. I was thinking it sounded like he learned from an outdated textbook. Like from the early 90’s maybe.

  • @unicockboy1666
    @unicockboy1666 Před rokem +9226

    B2: "good morning, sir!"
    C1: "sup, my n****?" 😎🤟

  • @riki9490
    @riki9490 Před rokem +228

    B1: how are you my friend!
    B2 : how you doin my friend!
    C1 : sup nigga?

  • @heahleyn3457
    @heahleyn3457 Před měsícem +97

    B1: What's this
    B2: What's there
    C1: Dafuq

  • @jorgecastilloperedo
    @jorgecastilloperedo Před rokem +4236

    D1: * starts rapping *

    • @sandrateja2623
      @sandrateja2623 Před rokem +40

      D1 doesn't exist...xx

    • @AlonsoRedToxic
      @AlonsoRedToxic Před rokem +136

      @@sandrateja2623 You didn't understand it 😅

    • @sandrateja2623
      @sandrateja2623 Před rokem +14

      @@AlonsoRedToxic D1 is a rapper?...never heard of him...xx

    • @Justdontgiveafuck616
      @Justdontgiveafuck616 Před 11 měsíci +53

      ​@@sandrateja2623it was just a joke

    • @sandrateja2623
      @sandrateja2623 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Justdontgiveafuck616 yeah, I got it 2 weeks ago...a bit late to comment, or does it make you feel better?...xx

  • @carlosalejandromarquezgonz7017

    C1 speaks like a street guy and B2 speaks elegant

  • @_LLV24_143
    @_LLV24_143 Před rokem +683

    B1=School English
    B2= Real English
    C1=OHIO ENGLISH

    • @fairyfellermasterstroke
      @fairyfellermasterstroke Před 4 měsíci +17

      B1 simple english
      B2 school english
      C1 idk how ohio english sounds so i'll just believe what you said

    • @GetRidOfHandles
      @GetRidOfHandles Před 4 měsíci +3

      …What exactly is your definition of “real english”

    • @jennyquezada9644
      @jennyquezada9644 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@GetRidOfHandlesnative like (real life)…

  • @kokos1209
    @kokos1209 Před rokem +198

    C1: what’s up?
    C2: whazzup?
    D1: sup?!
    D2: yo! 😎🤘
    E1:

    • @anaseshmela8512
      @anaseshmela8512 Před 6 měsíci +7

      It has to be 🖕🏿

    • @Ss-sd4mr
      @Ss-sd4mr Před 5 měsíci +2

      Literally 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @DanielaAgra
      @DanielaAgra Před měsícem

      Levels above c2 don't even exist lol

    • @kokos1209
      @kokos1209 Před měsícem

      @@DanielaAgra no shit sherlock, that was the joke 💀

    • @saturniano.mp3
      @saturniano.mp3 Před měsícem +5

      @@DanielaAgra its a meme haha

  • @yuumakun5493
    @yuumakun5493 Před rokem +3882

    B1: *I'm stressed so I'm very formal*
    B2: elegant and classy
    C1: yooo maaan, chiiill we're all have to chiiill da f** out

  • @ohforfuckssakeniall4936
    @ohforfuckssakeniall4936 Před rokem +9896

    c1 sounds like a movie script
    edit: not to be that person but holy cow 6.2k likes that's crazy ily allll

    • @englishwithrod
      @englishwithrod  Před rokem +207

      heheh true!

    • @josiahjray
      @josiahjray Před rokem +257

      But B1 and B2 sound like NPC dialogue 😂

    • @Mati19
      @Mati19 Před rokem +7

      @@josiahjray hahahaha

    • @CRnk153
      @CRnk153 Před rokem +13

      @@josiahjray B2 true npc💀

    • @ls-br9sr
      @ls-br9sr Před rokem +24

      I think I'm C1, but I can't stand "whazzzup", sounds just extremely unnatural and stupid to me 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @QueenDiana28
    @QueenDiana28 Před rokem +39

    I'm tired
    I'm exhausted
    I'm beat
    Me : I'm worn out

  • @mariodiserafino
    @mariodiserafino Před rokem +45

    My level is: "The cat is on the table"

    • @DostZenci
      @DostZenci Před 7 měsíci +5

      Undar the tabel

    • @jennyquezada9644
      @jennyquezada9644 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Simple English

    • @pavlal.4552
      @pavlal.4552 Před 25 dny +1

      That's my level in Spanish 😅 yo bebo leche and yo soy araña 😅

    • @babymoka6879
      @babymoka6879 Před 18 dny

      I need wota

    • @Yagnagosh
      @Yagnagosh Před 16 dny

      My level in hindi. Kitab mej par hai. Kitab kahan hai .

  • @maiusako4800
    @maiusako4800 Před rokem +734

    I am C2 and I can relate, the higher you get the less you give a shit about the language.

    • @helenivanova5440
      @helenivanova5440 Před rokem +10

      what do you mean by not giving a shit about the language?

    • @NovaDragonPuppetz
      @NovaDragonPuppetz Před rokem +78

      @@helenivanova5440 basically not caring

    • @Omega-AlexGt
      @Omega-AlexGt Před rokem +7

      ​@@NovaDragonPuppetz Does it involves studying less?, or directly not studying at all

    • @YamiHarmonia
      @YamiHarmonia Před rokem +103

      ​@@Omega-AlexGt nope. when you get fluent with a language you speak like native which means you make more errors of grammar and shit 😂getting fluent in a language is all about the actual easiness you have when talking to natives, and embracing this vibe

    • @Omega-AlexGt
      @Omega-AlexGt Před rokem +5

      @@YamiHarmonia Yeah, It makes sense if you think about it, in the end that's the point of it 🤔

  • @unicockboy1666
    @unicockboy1666 Před rokem +419

    B1: "Hey, how are you?"
    C1: "Wassup my n*gga?" 😎

  • @chelseabrina
    @chelseabrina Před rokem +16

    B2 is pretty good , clean advanced English, C1 sounds like a teenager , i can't talk like that 😅

  • @secretarchiveofabobabasein1908
    @secretarchiveofabobabasein1908 Před 6 měsíci +16

    B1: pretty normal english
    B2:retty normal english but less simple words
    C1: slang

  • @harshenvy
    @harshenvy Před rokem +1760

    C2: wazzuup ?

  • @BigFatRat
    @BigFatRat Před rokem +350

    C2: "this english shit is bussin mate on god, no cap 🔥🔥🔥"

  • @TheoEditz
    @TheoEditz Před 5 měsíci +122

    As a native English speaker, I mostly use b1

    • @JorgeVargas-nq6qn
      @JorgeVargas-nq6qn Před 4 měsíci +16

      For real? Y think the native speakers They normally use b1 and b2 more with older people and parents, and with friends and on the street they use c1 more.

    • @marxyy
      @marxyy Před 4 měsíci +17

      ⁠@@JorgeVargas-nq6qnc1 is very exaggerated barely anyone speaks like this

    • @HDTomo
      @HDTomo Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is a false representation: A1 through C2 represents English skill, new learners or people bad at the language are A1-A2, people who've been more invested in the language are B1, and second language people you can noticeably tell aren't proficient or make constant mistakes as second language learners are B2. C1 is native and C2 is when you study it professionally like at university.
      So if you're B1, you're just calling yourself stupid - not true even though you're clearly probably not 13. 💀

    • @TheoEditz
      @TheoEditz Před 3 měsíci

      I use b1 to strangers but to my friends, i use c1​@@HDTomo

    • @marxyy
      @marxyy Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@HDTomo he says he uses B1 (the phrase/word in the video) not that he IS B1

  • @fluffcedro5643
    @fluffcedro5643 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Third guy graduated in Taco Bells bathroom

  • @Snekcneh12
    @Snekcneh12 Před rokem +158

    C2: English’s fucking great, lad

  • @user-iq3nc5nh9o
    @user-iq3nc5nh9o Před rokem +1144

    The third guy studied English in Ohio 💀💀💀

  • @martsaled4488
    @martsaled4488 Před rokem +338

    B1: Everybody was filled with an utterly overwhelming trepidation!
    B2: Everyone was terrified
    B2: PEOPLE WERE SHITTING THEIR FUCKING PANTS BRO WHAT THE FUCK

  • @saswatimukherjee3563
    @saswatimukherjee3563 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Everyone was *freaking out 🫶

  • @ansherbet7667
    @ansherbet7667 Před rokem +428

    If you have C1 for work and ask your employer What's up, you won't need C1 for a work anymore...

  • @angelablasilopez6718
    @angelablasilopez6718 Před rokem +361

    As a C1, I wish *EnGLisH rUlES* and *FRiCkInG OuT* (which is misspelled btw) were to be everything you needed to get a C1. I wouldn't have gotten my C1 if I said that in the exam💀

    • @goodaimshield1115
      @goodaimshield1115 Před rokem +17

      This is certainly not what C1 level is about.

    • @DarthVader-jq4sf
      @DarthVader-jq4sf Před rokem +7

      Tbf it was kinda easy to get it , we don't need to exaggerate

    • @averagebro413
      @averagebro413 Před rokem +9

      Getting C1 in english ist nicht schwer at all, especially im vergleich zu german, which sehr hard is.

    • @atriyakoller136
      @atriyakoller136 Před rokem +15

      ​@@averagebro413 ich just love wie you schrieb that in Denglisch

    • @SatanicPizza-fo2ei
      @SatanicPizza-fo2ei Před rokem

      ​@@averagebro413 Blessed be the native speakers. Bless me lmao

  • @Dontaskmewhy143
    @Dontaskmewhy143 Před 4 měsíci +4

    My english teacher: It's not im tired. ITS IM EXHAUSTED😡😡😡😡

  • @lnrdspns
    @lnrdspns Před 8 měsíci +3

    B1: This is idiotic
    B2: This is idiotic
    C1: This is idiotic

  • @ItsAstrophile
    @ItsAstrophile Před rokem +151

    According to this, you could learn C1 level English by hanging out with the guys in the streets. I think C1 level is more about complicated and academic levels of vocabulary and other things

    • @frsamvimes9271
      @frsamvimes9271 Před rokem +31

      The criteria for C1 under CEFR are
      Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer clauses and recognise implicit meaning.
      Can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
      Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
      Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organisational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices
      So none of them really spoke enough to judge their CEFR level tbh

    • @frsamvimes9271
      @frsamvimes9271 Před rokem +9

      More broadly though, C1 is basically fluent, C2 is mastery of the language, and to be fair there's a lot of native speakers who haven't achieved mastery of it, so C1 is a pretty high level, on par with many average native speakers

    • @arkiu-himikoi
      @arkiu-himikoi Před rokem +1

      ​@@frsamvimes9271many average native speakers haven't mastered C1 or C2

    • @souv1aki
      @souv1aki Před rokem +1

      ​@@arkiu-himikoi what? You have to be at least C1 if it's your native language.

  • @ahrenen9921
    @ahrenen9921 Před rokem +504

    - Wazzzzzup!
    - Not ma salary!
    And that's level D1 in English

  • @anashaikh2272
    @anashaikh2272 Před 9 měsíci +6

    😭 C1 just gives homie road man english

  • @2320candy
    @2320candy Před 2 měsíci +3

    En verdad estoy impresionada en la manera en la que hablas español , con mucha fluidez , vas por muy buen camino, cuando gustes puedo ayudarte en las dudas que tengas, nueva subscriptora ✌️😎

  • @MB-em9ek
    @MB-em9ek Před rokem +297

    As a Frenchman, I guess I'll stay at B2 my whole life...There is no way I'm going to say "English rules !" out loud. =)

    • @laisito
      @laisito Před rokem +11

      As a German, it's the same for me 😄
      But I have to say...French is much worse than English, I mean, how many different pronunciations do you want to have? (Although there might be some kind of system, but way to complicated)

    • @suitepee555
      @suitepee555 Před rokem +18

      Yeah, no native speaker would ever say that either, lol

    • @totescooltv
      @totescooltv Před rokem +3

      A 9 year old might say that 😂

    • @Qryjjlkysej
      @Qryjjlkysej Před rokem +2

      Fr like ive never heard about "english rules" i'm b1 and b2

    • @BogdanWolff
      @BogdanWolff Před rokem

      @@laisito Nah French is easy, I m learning for C1 but I did struggle a bit for B1 so... German for me is a completely different beast.

  • @musicasdaines
    @musicasdaines Před rokem +106

    C2: Freaking out (not fricking out)

  • @dinaf829
    @dinaf829 Před 7 dny +1

    C1-what’s up? Are you sure?

  • @Jowel940
    @Jowel940 Před rokem +2

    C1 is the cool guy in every conversation in my english book of primary school

  • @therichsibling3714
    @therichsibling3714 Před rokem +476

    B2 sounded more natural than the C1. Yes, the phrases in C1 were good, but the pronunciation didn’t sound like a C1 level. Great video everyone!!

    • @musicasdaines
      @musicasdaines Před rokem +19

      C1 isn't about sounding exactly like a native (as long as you pronounce decently so that people understand you)

    • @bigburritolover
      @bigburritolover Před rokem +43

      That's stupid, being C1 doesn't mean absence of an accent, it's all about how much the guy can understand and be understood.

    • @rokog8004
      @rokog8004 Před rokem +16

      I’m on C1 level and when I speak english people always point out my accent. They understand me perfectly, but there is still the accent. Therefore levels aren’t based on accents, what’s important is how well you understand and pronounce weirds (pronounce isn’t same thing as accent)

    • @loveheals3173
      @loveheals3173 Před rokem +1

      I disagree on the C1 level a non native speaker would not even know some of these words and is more likely to leave gaps in their sentences and replace them with words from their own native language then to use street slang.

    • @-.a9942
      @-.a9942 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@loveheals3173a non native speaker can for sure know all this words. Maybe you mean a beginner.

  • @serge9081
    @serge9081 Před rokem +35

    B1 sounds like a school teacher, C1 sounds like a pupil

    • @counterleo
      @counterleo Před rokem +7

      B1 = Non-native English teacher, C1 = Native English school dropout

  • @kyjacobs3346
    @kyjacobs3346 Před 7 měsíci +2

    C1 speaking that English premium

  • @user-cj6hu3zr3o
    @user-cj6hu3zr3o Před 11 měsíci +2

    My examiner: Hi! How are you, today?
    Me: Not too shabby! People!!
    *Got instant C1

  • @berdanyldrr6581
    @berdanyldrr6581 Před rokem +37

    Its not B1 vs B2 vs C1
    Its just formal vs informal

  • @user-rz4wi6dj4c
    @user-rz4wi6dj4c Před rokem +385

    Can I also say "everybody was _freaking_ out"?😊

    • @englishwithrod
      @englishwithrod  Před rokem +27

      yes!

    • @rupaliarora5005
      @rupaliarora5005 Před rokem +17

      Yes you can, as fricking and freaking are same fricking used mostly in Australia and few other countries where as freaking is general and common to America and Asian countries

    • @saiminayatullah6620
      @saiminayatullah6620 Před rokem +54

      @@rupaliarora5005no-one in Australia says “to frick out”. It’s “freak out”. The word “frick” is used as a less-vulgar replacement to fuck.

    • @saiminayatullah6620
      @saiminayatullah6620 Před rokem +63

      That’s the only correct way of saying it. The video is wrong, “fricking out” doesn’t exist in English.

    • @johnrussell5970
      @johnrussell5970 Před rokem +14

      @@saiminayatullah6620agreed in America we don’t say frick and freak in the same context. Frick is a more polite way to say fuck lol

  • @The_Cool_Silly_Bananas
    @The_Cool_Silly_Bananas Před rokem +3

    B1: baby
    B2: not native to you but adult
    C1: native to you
    C2: like me you are a god

  • @lafabias1876
    @lafabias1876 Před 3 měsíci +1

    C level does not mean speaking in slang. It means proficiency in using rich, accurate and adequate vocabulary to clearly and efficiently express your thoughts. It's knowing what kind of expressions, idioms, sentence structures and vocabulary to use in different social contexts.

  • @lolooo8509
    @lolooo8509 Před rokem +44

    C1 feels like Jesse's friends in BB

  • @darylcroft4214
    @darylcroft4214 Před rokem +38

    Except the ‘freaking out’ one, no one in any type of normal occasions talks like the C1 guy

  • @mkelvinriskiramadhan3431
    @mkelvinriskiramadhan3431 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Im beat to hear Their english speaking styles, but that was so dope

  • @shadowserenity1879
    @shadowserenity1879 Před rokem +1

    The fact that I completely understand c1 but I wouldn't talk like that.

  • @counterleo
    @counterleo Před rokem +100

    So as a foreigner you can get away with saying teenager expressions and people will be impressed by your native-level fluency

    • @davidpinheiro1642
      @davidpinheiro1642 Před rokem +1

      Penso exatamente a mesma coisa

    • @nometo7020
      @nometo7020 Před rokem +9

      As the top commenter said, "speaking slangs and a proficiency level English are two way different things."
      You can be proficient in informal language, but weak in grammatical, formal language. Though, to be fair, both informal and formal language can be considered fluent, so long as the speaker communicates casually. Those surely do show a certain experience speaking the language, but they're still different aspects of fluency. If you ask me which might be generally more impressive *and* useful for a non-native speaker, I'd say a broad vocabulary applied in perfect accordance with grammar.

    • @TeFurto777
      @TeFurto777 Před rokem +2

      ​@@davidpinheiro1642 sinto que foi ironia

    • @davidpinheiro1642
      @davidpinheiro1642 Před rokem

      @@TeFurto777 será?

    • @TeFurto777
      @TeFurto777 Před rokem

      @@davidpinheiro1642 Não vc. Ele

  • @z1llyboo
    @z1llyboo Před rokem +84

    this is the equivalent of instead of say "hi guys, how r yall?" say "greetings my fellow homosapies with whom I share this globe called earth, I hope that today you are doing wonderfully well in these last laps of the sun across the earth"

  • @Pekkamaster16
    @Pekkamaster16 Před 13 dny

    B1 :I did a mistake
    B2: I messed up
    C1: I f*cked up

  • @Belinay_LK
    @Belinay_LK Před rokem +2

    Rod's energy is perfect

  • @JaviMendigo1989
    @JaviMendigo1989 Před rokem +58

    How are you?
    B1: "I´m fine, thanks!"
    B2: "Good, thanks!"
    C1: "Not too sabby!"
    Native speakers: "naaaah, just grand"

  • @MusicFanOnline
    @MusicFanOnline Před rokem +29

    As a native English speaker (USA), I usually use the B2 expressions. Some of the C1 expressions would be considered slightly odd by some people. The "freaking out" C1 one was good, though.

    • @Go01234
      @Go01234 Před rokem

      thanks for your information

    • @suitepee555
      @suitepee555 Před rokem +2

      @@Go01234 yes, but one says “freaking out” and definitely not “fricking”. The latter is used to replace the word “fucking”.

    • @theoldworldkitten
      @theoldworldkitten Před rokem

      @@suitepee555 So what your implying... is that the replacement phrase is in it's original form "fucking out"... Imma use that X)

  • @carloscj8265
    @carloscj8265 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love your classes ❤

  • @yashwagadre4102
    @yashwagadre4102 Před 11 dny +1

    Is that C1 guy British! , because English rules got me

  • @similar6250
    @similar6250 Před rokem +157

    Honestly we cannot say what's up in IELTS speaking because it is a street word. I do not know why C1 said it

    • @rufatbabayev
      @rufatbabayev Před rokem +16

      No. It is better if you say it on İELTS. Please people dont assume that Ielts requires advanced words. In order to get high band, you should speak like English Native speakers. And They usually speak by using idioms and street words. It is even better if you say "I am gonna. I wanna" because that's how Natives speak. İelts wants you to speak like Natives. That's how Band9(C2) is achieved

    • @similar6250
      @similar6250 Před rokem +4

      @@rufatbabayev are you sure? Because I heard they are not allowed in IELTS.

    • @rufatbabayev
      @rufatbabayev Před rokem +21

      @@similar6250 just listen to any ielts speaking at CZcams and you will see that candidates use idioms and talk with natural language. The reason why İelts examiners hate very advanced words is because they know that you are not going to use these words in everyday life after this exam. For example, in England and USA people often say "gonna" "wanna" and idioms because these words are used on daily basis. Nobody uses words such as "vehemence" "condescension" "exasperation". For example, if you get furious and tell someone about your feelings will you say "I am angry" or "I am exasperated"? Of course first choice is correct because it is used among many people. This is why it is better to use simple language

    • @similar6250
      @similar6250 Před rokem +9

      @@rufatbabayev thanks for your advice bro. Where are you from?

    • @muhammadattamimiofnajd.5993
      @muhammadattamimiofnajd.5993 Před rokem +2

      ​@@rufatbabayevC2 like proficiency level, meaning that you can speak like a native, better understanding ofc you understand high level things (related to proficiency things). cmiiw.

  • @andrescontrerasuribe6782

    B1: ¡Hola!
    B2: ¡Buenas! ¿Cómo va?
    C1: CHAAALEEEE, HERMANO ¿¡Cómo anda la cosa, carnal!? ¿La familia, los niños? Kiuuuubo.

  • @linacarranza5028
    @linacarranza5028 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for you practical videos.

  • @Tribes11
    @Tribes11 Před měsícem +1

    I just realized I'm all three levels depending on the occasion LOL

  • @lnvald
    @lnvald Před rokem +8

    If you're learning English, you should know that no one starts a conversation like that

  • @SharmisthaNaskar
    @SharmisthaNaskar Před rokem +5

    Lovelyyyyy good to learn plz continue with this we want to learn

  • @Cobranicus
    @Cobranicus Před 8 měsíci +1

    C2: U cn call me anything u want but don't call me that 😂

  • @simsim6186
    @simsim6186 Před 21 dnem

    Красавчики, мне понравился ваш подход к обучению

  • @irina_318
    @irina_318 Před rokem +6

    you guys are awesome 😂👍🏿

  • @Anastasiya_Kriukova
    @Anastasiya_Kriukova Před rokem

    It's cool! I'm beginner, thanks ❤

  • @Hejkn
    @Hejkn Před měsícem +2

    C1 is basically CJ 😂

  • @Ericadbury
    @Ericadbury Před rokem +5

    I wish everyone at these levels had such good pronunciation. Lol
    Not sure why C1 always is perceived as more slangy. Not all advanced students like to use slang and not all fluent speakers are slangy either.

  • @user-gi3xn9nz7z
    @user-gi3xn9nz7z Před rokem +3

    Im B1, native language is russian. So cool when you can understand any english video without subtitles, it's like you have much more infromation available then just russian

    • @letshigh99
      @letshigh99 Před rokem

      Mother tongue во-первых , во-вторых than. И докуище ошибок пунтакционных. Никуя ты не b1 даже близко

    • @user-gi3xn9nz7z
      @user-gi3xn9nz7z Před rokem +2

      @@letshigh99 poshol nahui у меня половина видосов в реках ютуба на английском. Грамматика чисто как помню. Сдавал экзамен 4 года назад.

    • @olsztynskiwilk1491
      @olsztynskiwilk1491 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-gi3xn9nz7z ха-ха-ха я уровнем ответа восхищён, привет из Польши 😅.

  • @MinSua_1993
    @MinSua_1993 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sometimes B2 sometimes B1 😂

  • @ARABICAFRIDAHSONG105
    @ARABICAFRIDAHSONG105 Před 24 dny

    B2 looks afraid
    B2 looks panicking

  • @Kpop_world95
    @Kpop_world95 Před rokem +6

    B1 😊

  • @sublpxmr5204
    @sublpxmr5204 Před 11 měsíci +7

    This series must continue...

  • @alvirakhan8004
    @alvirakhan8004 Před 2 dny +1

    Last one was personal 😅😅
    🇮🇳

  • @olavoleal90
    @olavoleal90 Před rokem

    I'd want more videos like that. Thanks 😊

  • @nikolaymuratov7372
    @nikolaymuratov7372 Před rokem +5

    Благо дарю.

  • @Max-hd1tr
    @Max-hd1tr Před rokem +3

    love it ❤️❤️

  • @tmn8547
    @tmn8547 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the perfect representation of each level! 😊

  • @msart715
    @msart715 Před 6 měsíci +1

    D1: *eminem rap songs in the backgroung *

  • @Z_malvi
    @Z_malvi Před rokem +5

    i found out that i'm B1&2 + C1 I don't know how 🤡

  • @ilmamariasousa4424
    @ilmamariasousa4424 Před rokem +7

    谢谢三个你们。

    • @tef8131
      @tef8131 Před rokem +4

      this is the first comment in chinese that i understood😂

    • @ttcnbd590
      @ttcnbd590 Před rokem +1

      @@tef8131 me either. i learn chinese so im happy, that i can understand even one sentence.

    • @gytan2221
      @gytan2221 Před rokem

      @@tef8131 And it’s grammatically incorrect, it should be 谢谢你们三个

  • @Garfield_Minecraft
    @Garfield_Minecraft Před 11 měsíci +1

    yes dude everybody was freaking out right now!
    what are you doing!

  • @Murmilone
    @Murmilone Před 7 měsíci

    - what's up?
    - ceiling!

  • @oyunaoyuna8920
    @oyunaoyuna8920 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm learning every level in this CZcams A1,2 B1,2 C1,2

  • @marianakiselova6913
    @marianakiselova6913 Před 8 měsíci

    C1: always informal and trying too hard to fit in

  • @nickiminaj0882
    @nickiminaj0882 Před měsícem +1

    The higher the level the simpler the phrasing

  • @astrophylite
    @astrophylite Před rokem

    The better you are in English, the more your expressions are exaggerated lmao

  • @soolinyao4274
    @soolinyao4274 Před rokem

    Hey I love the videos of this channel

  • @yingdazo
    @yingdazo Před 10 měsíci +1

    People lose manner when their English is improved, I got it.

  • @Imade08
    @Imade08 Před 3 měsíci

    Well done really a pure content

  • @luizhenriqueperrone9598

    Muito bom. Esclareceu todas as minhas dúvidas.

  • @stingtv7612
    @stingtv7612 Před 11 měsíci

    These video amazing , I very like , I hope these video come continue :)

  • @byeheaven
    @byeheaven Před 5 měsíci

    ngl c1 sounds super nerdly

  • @preetlyons8018
    @preetlyons8018 Před rokem

    wow, please bring up more english videos. 🙏

  • @AbdUllah-735
    @AbdUllah-735 Před rokem

    Please make more videos like this!

  • @demosmc3141
    @demosmc3141 Před rokem

    😂😂😂😂can we have more like this ❤❤❤