Guidance test

Free Spanish Level Test

Test your Spanish level with a short Spanish placement test for English speakers. The questions cover vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension from A1 to C1.

You will receive an approximate result with practical recommendations. This free Spanish test is for guidance only and does not replace an official Spanish certification.

Before you begin

Find your approximate Spanish level

Answer a short set of questions and get an approximate estimate of your Spanish level.

Questions
30 questions
Estimated time
5 to 10 minutes
Levels
A1, A2, B1, B2, C1
Skills
Vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension
This test is for guidance only and does not replace an official Spanish certification.

Quick guide

How does this Spanish test work?

  1. You answer a set of Spanish questions.
  2. The system checks your correct answers.
  3. Your performance is analyzed by CEFR level.
  4. You receive an estimated level and recommendations.

Reference

Spanish levels evaluated

A1
Beginner: basic words, greetings and simple sentences.
A2
Elementary: simple everyday communication.
B1
Intermediate: common situations and clearer ideas.
B2
Upper-intermediate: more complex texts and accuracy.
C1
Advanced: flexible Spanish in demanding contexts.

Placement

Who is this test for?

  • English speakers learning Spanish.
  • Students preparing for Spanish classes.
  • Travelers who want a quick level check.
  • Anyone comparing where to start studying.

FAQ

Spanish level test questions

Quick answers about how to interpret this free Spanish placement estimate.

Is this Spanish test an official certification?

No. This test is for guidance only and does not replace official exams or a complete language evaluation.

How long does the test take?

Most users complete it in 5 to 10 minutes.

What does the test evaluate?

It evaluates vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and contextual use of Spanish.

What Spanish levels can I get?

The test estimates levels from A1 beginner to C1 advanced.

What should I do after getting my result?

Review the recommendations, practice the topics suggested and continue improving listening, speaking, reading and writing.