English level A is more difficult than level B, and less difficult than level 4. Grade A is attended by college students with excellent English learning, and Grade B is attended by college students with relatively weak English foundation. The difficulty is equivalent to the English level from grade three to high school. English level A is equivalent to English level 3, but lower than English level 4. Is based on the learning ability of college students.
The vocabulary of English level A is required to be within the range of 3,400 words, and that of English level B is required to be within the range of 2,500 words. The listening content is simpler than that of level A. ..
brief introduction
The subjects of English A-level and B-level examinations are junior college students, adult higher education students who have completed all the basic requirements, and non-English majors who run secondary technical colleges.
Nature of the examination: The purpose of English A-level and B-level examinations is to examine the candidates' language skills and knowledge, as well as their basic ability to handle general business and communicate with foreign countries in English. Naturally, it is the teaching level test.