8 What is your level of English? Beginner or intermediate lesson Eight

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Download this lesson to your phone or device now http://bit.ly/ENGLISHwithCULLENlesson_8   Join this lesson on our website  https://eattmag.com/8-what-is-your-level-of-english/   Hi welcome back to learn English with Cullen and thank you to everybody who has left comments inside every lesson. There is a link where you can send your comments thank you very much for those. And today I wanted to ask you a question I wanted to ask you what is your level of English and so we are going to use the guide that's being provided by the International English Language Testing system. And in that system, they have a series of five different levels and we are working with you basically within three levels and the levels are what I'm going to call an elementary level of English. You might describe yourself as a beginner and in the IELTS system the International English Language Testing System you will be considered a level 3 or are you a low intermediate level of English Learner? is your level of English intermediate? And in that case you would be considered in the international English Language Testing system level 4. Or, in fact, are you I guess what we would call a high intermediate level of English and therefore you'd be considered a number 5 in the International English language system. And so if you click on the link inside this lesson and tell us what level of English you're at. If you click the link inside this listen tell us what level of English language you're at and then we will be able to guide you I'll be able to guide you to the level of English lessons that we have within our program learning English with Cullen 1 - Download this lesson  2 Please answer this question https://forms.gle/msYgcRTmekXTbX7A8 Step 3 - Move up a level to the next lesson https://eattmag.com/9-how-can-i-subscribe-to-more-english-language-lessons/  

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