What Level is Your English? - TEST with ZOOTOPIA

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2023
  • In today's video, you will test your English, and discover your proficiency level with the Disney animation, Zootopia!
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  • @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries
    @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries  Год назад +42

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  • @shengyujin5959
    @shengyujin5959 Год назад +792

    To be honest most of the questions can be guessed based on context or just a word being different than the other words but this is still a great way to learn some vocabulary and have some fun

    • @wladfiggs
      @wladfiggs Год назад +14

      Yeah, but sometime that's what I get from people who just recently became advanced speakers. They get the word meaning, but in context it could be sarcastic or an exaggeration, and they go like: but, doesn't this word mean this and that?
      There are two points to explore here, some so called "unique words" come from Latin or Greek, and although not usual, a non native speaker can guess it better than a native with a weaker vocab. Then, one can say they got it from the context, but it was actually because it's the same word used in French, Spanish or German. Secondly, the context can be deceiving.
      But yeah, this is a great way to learn.

    • @pakxheb4949
      @pakxheb4949 Год назад +1

      It’s not easy according to me 😂

    • @shengyujin5959
      @shengyujin5959 Год назад +2

      @@wladfiggs yeah its true i didnt think about these things at that momento and i Guess its easier for me guessing as you said because of the unique words and Ty for answering and giving useful information

    • @coleenmaesaluib7571
      @coleenmaesaluib7571 Год назад +1

      context clues

    • @vionadixit872
      @vionadixit872 Год назад +3

      That is the best method to learn..rather than reading dictionary and forgetting their meaning

  • @arianaf3665
    @arianaf3665 Год назад +26

    I love your English tests and the way you teach English is more interesting! I always have enthusiasm to answer the questions and this time I just have two mistakes!
    Thank you so much❤️😍

  • @miaww73
    @miaww73 Год назад +14

    this is my first time stumble into this channel and im glad i clicked on the video. it is so much fun to learn through movies and the way you explain the words is so good it makes me understand it much more.

  • @xMrFlyx
    @xMrFlyx Год назад +75

    1. Treachery - The word “treachery” refers to the behavior of deceiving, tricking or betraying someone who trusts you. Ex: Game of Thrones is full of plots involving treachery and revenge.
    2. Bloodlust - The word “bloodlust” refers to the desire or enjoyment of violence. Ex: Many of Stephen King’s stories are about people fight against a villain or monster’s bloodlust.
    3. Urge - When you get an “urge” to do something, you have a strong need or desire to do it. Ex: Sometimes I get an urge to eat piece of chocolate after lunch.
    4. Vicious - If something or someone is “vicious”, it is cruel and violent. Ex: The police said this was one of the most vicious attacks they’d ever seen.
    5. Meek - A “meek” person doesn’t like to engage in conflict or fight, and is usually quiet and gentle. Something “meek” also lacks strength, power or conviction. Ex: He gave a meek speech that was hardly inspirational.
    6. Savage - If something is “savage”, it is aggressive, brutal or cruel. Ex: Epic movies usually depict a time when people were savage and crude.
    7. Complacency - “Complacency” is a feeling of calm satisfaction with your own situation that prevents you from trying harder. (Keep in mind that this word is usually used in a disapproving way to refer to people who like to stay where they are and don’t want to grow, change or evolve). Ex: What annoys me about him is his complacency.
    8. Deterrent - A “deterrent” is something that deters people. To deter means to prevent something from happening or to stop someone from doing something, usually something bad. Ex: High prices are deterring many young couples from buying houses.
    9. Terrific - The word “terrific” seems to mean the same as terrible or terrifying, but actually the meaning is positive here. So, remember, something terrific is something very good, incredible or fantastic. Ex: John was invited to go on a business trip on behalf of the company. That’s terrific!
    10. Teensy - If you call something “teensy”, you mean that thing is really small. Ex: I didn’t like the apartment because it was full of teensy rooms.
    11. Articulate - If someone is “articulate”, this person is able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly. In other words, this person is a great communicator. Ex: She’s an intelligent and highly articulate young woman.
    12. Non-patronizing - If someone is “patronizing”, he or she believes they are superior or better than other people. They treat others like they’re stupid or not important. The word “non-patronizing” means the opposite of that. Ex: I can’t stand that patronizing tone of hers.
    13. Cower - When you “cower”, you lower your head or body in fear, usually moving backwards. Ex: The dog cowered in the corner, realizing she’d done something wrong.
    14. Sly - A “sly’ person deceives people in a clever way in order to get what they want. Ex: He’s a sly individual. I wouldn’t trust him with my money.
    15. Reckless - If you act “recklessly”, you do something dangerous, not worrying about the potential risks or result. Ex: His reckless behavior is what caused him to be suspended from school.
    16. Insipid - If you say that certain foods are “insipid”, you mean they are blend. In other words, they lack taste. When talking about other things, insipid means something that lacks interest, energy or character. Ex: One of the reasons why I don’t watch cable TV is because there are so many insipid TV shows being shown.
    17. Grandeur - “Grandeur” is the state or quality of being grand, large or special. Ex: When I vised Rome, I could see the grandeur that was the Colosseum.
    18. Resign - When you “resign” from your job, you leave voluntarily. In other words, you quit. Ex: He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
    19. Witnesses - A “witness” sees an event take place, typically a crime or accident. Detectives usually talk to witnesses when trying to solve a case. Ex: According to witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two young boys.
    20. Lead - In the context of police work when a detective has a “lead” to follow it means that the detective has discovered an important piece of information that could help solve the case. In other words, discover who committed a crime. Ex: A lead from an informer enabled the police to make several arrests.
    21. Trustworthy - If you are “trustworthy”, you are able to be trusted. In other words, people can count on you. Ex: In this job, we need someone who is entirely honest and trustworthy.

  • @Yevheniia_K
    @Yevheniia_K Год назад +35

    I adore how interesting and funny episodes and scenes you chose for the lessons!
    Thanks a lot for your great work❤

  • @user-ng5yp5us1t
    @user-ng5yp5us1t 2 месяца назад +18

    It’s more logic that being a test. You can randomly guess the answer by hearing the movie lines and watching the act so it would normally refer to a word that you’ll logically choose

  • @andymasterzone7978
    @andymasterzone7978 Год назад +4

    I love ❤️ doing the vocabulary test with zootopia. Its remarkable, awesome and funny. I’m learning more and more everyday with my favorite Disney characters, tv shows etc.

  • @andrezzabertiniosorio377
    @andrezzabertiniosorio377 Год назад +3

    I really liked the video, I thought it was fun and the content has a lot of information which is good. I liked that I understood what was said in the entire video, I still have a little difficulty understanding the video in English without subtitles. Thanks✨

  • @sxkzysk552
    @sxkzysk552 Год назад +16

    This is my first time taking your test and to be honest I really wanted to learn English, and fate answered that your video was then on my RUclips homepage. The results I got were quite satisfactory, I am still believed to be in stage C2 with 15 questions correct. I could surpass the current score if I didn't hesitate on every question😅

  • @Feefeelfree-
    @Feefeelfree- Год назад +65

    I got nearly everything right, but most of the time I could guess it, because I knew the context.😂 Thats how you can understand a lot, even if you don't have the vocabulary. Good video, thanks😊

  • @user-jz6jc9mz5r
    @user-jz6jc9mz5r Год назад +1

    I'm absolutely keen on tests. Thanks! You're the best!

  • @n0triver
    @n0triver Год назад +11

    Thank you for all your efforts! I improved a lot just by watching your videos and lessons! :) Please keep making more like these and love from Bangladesh🇧🇩💓

  • @nimra3726
    @nimra3726 Год назад +356

    Not a good way to check your English level. According to this, I'm C1. Which is not true. I can't speak fluently even and don't know the words. But by seeing the options and the context of the scene I guessed all right.

  • @matheussena3774
    @matheussena3774 Год назад +3

    Awesome as always, thank you for your great work! From Brazil.

  • @tonynguyen4751
    @tonynguyen4751 11 месяцев назад +4

    I felt glad that I got C2 lexical classification after having watched this video. I got 17/21 but now I think that I should learn more words because as a student, I still have time to obtain more time to take into account many fields of lexical resources🥰

  • @johnestares
    @johnestares Год назад +8

    I've got 2 mistakes and I've learned a lot. Thank you for this amazing episode.

  • @ThiagoRodrigues-il8vs
    @ThiagoRodrigues-il8vs Год назад +49

    Oh what a TERRIFIC lesson! (as opposed to terrible, I used to confuse them). So many new words. I study English because I have an URGE to learn new things and I think that Thiago (not me, the host) is a very ARTICULATE teacher. Thank you!

    • @tylsym53
      @tylsym53 Год назад +4

      That’s really nice to understand new words that I’ve just learned. Thank you for your comment

  • @rodaylaraiyan2909
    @rodaylaraiyan2909 Год назад +145

    I am from Bangladesh.. And i am so much grateful to learn English from your channel..English is now become a piece of cake now..thank you guyz

    • @mdtufazzal3340
      @mdtufazzal3340 Год назад +1

      I'm also from Bangladesh buddy🎉🎉🎉nice to meet u

    • @rodent8298
      @rodent8298 Год назад +2

      Me too, I find that I can understand what the teacher said!

    • @faridayasmin5156
      @faridayasmin5156 Год назад +2

      Hi there i am a Bangladeshi as well

    • @englishwithkaylapatino
      @englishwithkaylapatino Год назад

      Nice use of that idiom! You are doing great!

    • @zarifxalikov5284
      @zarifxalikov5284 Год назад

      ​@@mdtufazzal3340 ❤s❤❤❤

  • @SadiaKousar.
    @SadiaKousar. Год назад +18

    Complacency :no desire to change
    Articulate:good communicator
    Patronizing: feeling superior over others
    Cower:hiding
    Sly:manipulative
    Treachery:betrayel

  • @nabillaprilya6864
    @nabillaprilya6864 11 месяцев назад

    I am glad I discovered your channel! cutely knowledgeable 😂

  • @candelagiannelli2977
    @candelagiannelli2977 Год назад

    I loveeeed this video, i found it incredibly useful. Thankkk yoooou.

  • @adenmarjorie
    @adenmarjorie Год назад +3

    There have incredible teachers on this channel. Thanks for making useful videos like this one. I love to study with this channel and the channel's teachers 💕. Lots of love from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 ❤️

  • @kenohi_
    @kenohi_ Год назад +1

    It's entertaining movie and fantastic! I had a lot of words I didn't know when I watched Zootopia, and this movie made me figure out them so clearly!

  • @MatheusPires.
    @MatheusPires. Год назад

    amazing video, I will wait for more ones like this!!!

  • @anyelle
    @anyelle Год назад

    One of my favourite cartoons!
    Thank you!

  • @keerthanacore
    @keerthanacore Год назад +2

    Wow,i got 18 questions right!! Thank you for this video,im so grateful it popped up on my yt. I still got a lot to learn❤❤

  • @savax2718
    @savax2718 Год назад

    So informative and cool video! Thank you)

  • @user-zl5dl9kg8v
    @user-zl5dl9kg8v 11 месяцев назад

    its so helpfull to me,and am perfectly corrected 10 questions! thankyou for helping me :)

  • @camilaluz3430
    @camilaluz3430 Год назад

    This video is terrific! Congrats!

  • @nasaworlds2721
    @nasaworlds2721 Год назад +2

    My gosh, ohhhh wow , i randomly clicked on the video. And i learn ample amount of knowledge. Hats off gentle man you are too sly individual that you designed such a content even we can't skip .❤

  • @dianjihadiyanti9092
    @dianjihadiyanti9092 Год назад +2

    There are lots of vocabulary that I've never heard before in this video 👍

  • @ghofranedarragi5601
    @ghofranedarragi5601 Год назад

    thanks for this video ..I learned a lot of words while having fun :)

  • @Mseleku1
    @Mseleku1 Год назад

    I should download these cartoons because I feel like they use advanced English words which is something I'm in a process of polishing. Your lesson was terrific and I'll watch more of your videos henceforth.

  • @goldenfishgoldenfish9923
    @goldenfishgoldenfish9923 6 месяцев назад

    How intriguing is that i was watching this animation this morning and i came here and see this video right away it's awesome thanks pal 😍♥️

  • @annaspeaks373
    @annaspeaks373 Год назад +2

    I love this cartoon sooo much❤️ If I am not mistaken I also recommended it in one of my videos😊

  • @yolandagutierrez2931
    @yolandagutierrez2931 Год назад

    I am from Colombia and I am learning English thanks to you, I love you!😊

  • @smolseal
    @smolseal Год назад

    Delighted to have this recommended!
    I only made 1 mistake, including the trivia.

  • @indriahn7290
    @indriahn7290 Год назад

    I love how person like me understand what u say without read the caption, thank you so muchhhhhhhhhh to teach us

  • @khanh4880
    @khanh4880 Год назад

    more video like that, niceeee
    thanks so muchhh

  • @elenamusikhina7561
    @elenamusikhina7561 Год назад +3

    Thank you! I answered all the questions correctly, but the most difficult thing is to speak fluently.

  • @jcr1138
    @jcr1138 Год назад +13

    I hadn't realised there are so many advanced words and phrases in this film.
    I got 20/21 correct.

  • @clydedo5098
    @clydedo5098 Год назад +168

    I made four mistakes. So I guess I got 17 out of 21. But I don't consider I am C2.
    If I made only a few mistakes it is thanks to your two courses.
    I did appreciate this test which has reassured me regarding my English.
    Very worthwhile!

    • @ae831
      @ae831 Год назад +4

      "I am" should be "myself" btw

  • @incitahirova7789
    @incitahirova7789 Год назад +3

    Hello thank you very much for your flamboyant,funny and very interesting lessons ❤ by the way I got 21 proper answers🤩

  • @honeypot4716
    @honeypot4716 Год назад +1

    I got all the question correct although I didn’t know all the vocabulary, I mostly just looked at the context in each case and then was able to determine the meaning

  • @mayaVr_TeluguSimilSimulTunes
    @mayaVr_TeluguSimilSimulTunes Год назад

    Best Test. I learnt most suitable and mostly used word "INSIPID". :)

  • @はんぺんhampen
    @はんぺんhampen Год назад +1

    These days, i always enjoy studying English because the dopamine in my brain is released during studying English.
    My recommendation is to study just vocabulary by utilizing your mother tongue through some applications.
    In Japan, the application "mikan" is very good.
    Also in your country, there will be very effective applications!

  • @newhorizon4470
    @newhorizon4470 Год назад +1

    thanks to learning SAT vocabulary, I only lose 1 question.
    Also: I want to contribute some synonyms of insipid: Trite, hackneyed, banal, platitudinous,cliched, pedestrian, prosaic, mundane,etc

  • @arrozaqulnauras.a7465
    @arrozaqulnauras.a7465 Год назад

    i love this channel sm

  • @meeramfatima133
    @meeramfatima133 2 месяца назад

    Thanks I love the movie Zootopia and this help a ton

  • @kristy0827
    @kristy0827 Год назад +11

    the test was really useful. I didn't know any words, to be honest, but I made only 8 mistakes. I guess it so, because we have context. And recording the context it wasn't quite hard. But my level is not C1.
    Amazing test with intersting vocabularly and format for studying english. We have real examples and associations, wich help us remeber new words

    • @dipti5381
      @dipti5381 Год назад +1

      I also made 8 mistakes .

  • @hansan4ever
    @hansan4ever Год назад +1

    Thank you, i very like it

  • @fruzsinaguba5821
    @fruzsinaguba5821 Год назад +2

    I got 18 correct answers but I am definately arond B2 level. But it was a new experience for me to try to think in English 100%ly 😊. I didn't know the word reckless. I've never heard that before. But I was thinking about it a bit. In Aussie English they use instead of think the verb reckon. I have no idea if it means something here but this verb came to mind and I find that interesting. I've learnt a lot. Thank you🎉

  • @judyhopps2479
    @judyhopps2479 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for these useful videos. This is the best cartoon I have ever seen and I still put it into my favorite movies. By the way in this channel, I prefer the voices of both the man in this video and the woman to the young man at the end of the video. they say clearly and properly with moderate speed.

  • @FelipeOliveira-ob2rv
    @FelipeOliveira-ob2rv Год назад +4

    I'm so delighted, I got everything right 🎉

  • @bts_1999_jiminpark
    @bts_1999_jiminpark Год назад +2

    First of all congratulations for 7.18M , I'm from india 🇮🇳and I'm so happie so learn English from your channel.. from now English is now like eating rice cakes... thanks guys❤😊

  • @koamivikeledome9713
    @koamivikeledome9713 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot !

  • @n.hemavathi3451
    @n.hemavathi3451 Год назад +10

    I am over the moon now. I got a score of 18 out of 21. I can not believe it. I am at a vocabulary advanced level. Basically, I am at an intermediate level. I anticipate this lesson.
    Thank you so much for what you give us.
    I will better do to than now.

  • @nasirnasirahmed3504
    @nasirnasirahmed3504 Год назад

    Thanks again for being here stay tuned 😮😮😮😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤ with your team

  • @Danyx232323
    @Danyx232323 Год назад +34

    In your other tests I always got B2, only in this one I get a C2! I don't know how to interpret this result. 😂 Anyway I'm Italian, and I'm so happy to see that reference to my country. 😊👏

    • @Cosmo_dino
      @Cosmo_dino Год назад +2

      Are you really B2? Probably not! You have made a lot of grammatical mistakes!(not punctuational)

    • @Danyx232323
      @Danyx232323 Год назад

      @@Cosmo_dino Ahahahaha where?

  • @wladfiggs
    @wladfiggs Год назад

    This vid was --Terrific--. You know, I've been living in Canada for a while now, and although I've got all the words correctly, I still feel like my grammar is stuck. I get the message across, but my writing scores on those AI systems available online are not up to what I expected. I did well in English in college here (it was not a language major), and I dare say I was one of the best in my class, but still... I gotta find a way to improve.

  • @pasinmakha2800
    @pasinmakha2800 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for with video. It’s very incredible I’m trying to a lot of learn in this from intermediate.

    • @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries
      @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Pasin,
      Great to hear that you're serious about your learning. Keep up the great work and soon you will become the confident and natural English speaker you're aiming to be! ;)

  • @TheFelixNyan
    @TheFelixNyan Год назад +5

    15 questions right, but my actual level is about between B2 and C1. Even if I did answer correct, sometimes it took me a bit time to think. If I was watching a movie, I wouldn't have enough of it, and I could miss smth.

  • @juliocesarcarantongarcia3554
    @juliocesarcarantongarcia3554 Год назад +1

    that good channel, very entertaining your videos, I will continue watching them because I think to learn, new vocabulary and pronunciation, Thank you, greetings, very good your explanations , excellent. 🌎😎

  • @muhibarasulova4602
    @muhibarasulova4602 Год назад

    Thank you for video Great

  • @user-qt8kz2fi4x
    @user-qt8kz2fi4x Год назад

    6 mistakes im pretty impressed even tho i guessed most of them LMAOO all of the new vocabs will be written in my notebook soon thank you!!

  • @naceroune
    @naceroune Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @zzqwems343
    @zzqwems343 Год назад +1

    o my gosh i got 18 out of 21 . Thank you'all for the test and i'm so exiciting to practicing my english with my favotire cartoon-movie

  • @riyadswandering2488
    @riyadswandering2488 Год назад

    Im greatful to you, thanks from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @User_az12hvcoz78
    @User_az12hvcoz78 Год назад

    🌹I really liked this wonderful channel to learn the most beautiful language of the English language. Thank you all

  • @yukishino_san
    @yukishino_san Год назад +7

    Well, I got 17 out of 21, but I don't think that I am C2. I guessed pretty much because I knew the content, but it's still a nice way to learn vocabulary.

  • @hhhhhh1
    @hhhhhh1 Год назад

    Thanks for a video

  • @MRsky01
    @MRsky01 Год назад

    i am from indonesia🇮🇩, this chanel is very helpful for my english. thank you 🙏.

  • @user-ru9qz4oh4j
    @user-ru9qz4oh4j 11 месяцев назад

    Большое спасибо за ваш труд

  • @renatojrrarugal5315
    @renatojrrarugal5315 Месяц назад

    May I ask what is your basis or what is your source/reference for leveling the vocabulary words.

  • @arefwahb7771
    @arefwahb7771 Год назад

    Nice, thanks

  • @iscoru95
    @iscoru95 Год назад

    OMG i got a C1 :0 , thank so much for show us english

  • @lizafarkas7435
    @lizafarkas7435 Год назад

    Ii got 16 questions right, so I am very happy, thank you!

  • @HelenA-ui6fg
    @HelenA-ui6fg Год назад

    вы разбираете очень легкие слова .В контексте остаются намного более сложные и важные для понимания Например слово sly еще в начальной школе известно .в том числе в сочетании с лисой

  • @TuongVi-je2tr
    @TuongVi-je2tr 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am very much enjoying your videos, but I can hardly guess or define some words because my vocabulary is limited. This is quite unfortunate, so I'm attempting to learn English through your videos, which I find very interesting.

    • @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries
      @LearnEnglishWithTVSeries  10 месяцев назад +1

      I understand it may be hard. Don't give up! And thanks for learning with us!

  • @user-du4hi1qm9g
    @user-du4hi1qm9g 10 месяцев назад

    This is just an easy test. I cant see the difficulty here. And I'm not too good in english but I'm finding the right answers to its questions.

  • @li-5026
    @li-5026 Год назад

    The context kinda helped

  • @RoshdaKhalidi
    @RoshdaKhalidi 6 месяцев назад

    First of all, Thank you for this beneficial clip 😊, secondly, I got 4-7 questions right.

  • @user-sk2hl4jj5w
    @user-sk2hl4jj5w 4 месяца назад

    This video should be helpful to me❤Thank you

  • @rodrigues709
    @rodrigues709 Год назад

    I live in Sergipe Brazil, i enjoy a lot this channel I wish to be fluent...

  • @orshepeic
    @orshepeic Год назад

    I play this kind of videos to my middle schoolers in South Korea. (Always need to check if there is any sexuality, drug, violence etc) can’t play those kinds of videos to students. Anyway, great work!

  • @Markoking163
    @Markoking163 Год назад

    Can you make a video with Degrassi: The Next Generation? 😀

  • @cristianacosta9149
    @cristianacosta9149 Год назад

    Top class!

  • @user-oo1uw2bp5e
    @user-oo1uw2bp5e Год назад

    That is the hardest test I've ever had in my entire life

  • @el_teacher_gus74
    @el_teacher_gus74 Год назад

    why IF and WILL in the same sentence (18:42) When can it be used?

  • @Kanna_Sho
    @Kanna_Sho Год назад

    Waaaaa I got 19 out of 21😭 this is so useful thank youuuuu!

  • @behnazmoghaddam744
    @behnazmoghaddam744 9 месяцев назад

    " now predator and prey lived in harmony" if I wanted to say this based on adverb 'now" I would use present perfect. Would you please explain it?

  • @KoritnyanskyImmary_ch
    @KoritnyanskyImmary_ch Год назад

    Thanks for beautiful videos, hello from Ukraine

  • @kingchen3262
    @kingchen3262 11 месяцев назад

    The result show me I am C2 but I think my speaking is B1(some topics I can fully covey thoughts but there's a lot of topics I feel like I lack appropriate words to describe)...

  • @Cursedgunholder
    @Cursedgunholder Год назад

    I got 7 thanks for these videos

  • @revaldyputranegaramarpaung7401

    I'm from Indonesia. Usually i get B1-B1+ on English level tests. I just donno why i get C2 at this time😂😂 i got 16 question right! Thank you for the video. It is great!❤❤❤

  • @user-og6bc6hv7g
    @user-og6bc6hv7g Год назад +1

    18 correct,thanks a lot~~

  • @user-zx3ng3oe4c
    @user-zx3ng3oe4c Год назад +3

    I got 16 right, but to be fair, some of words meaning I just figured out through context. My English level actually is probably B1.

  • @thuhientran9193
    @thuhientran9193 Год назад

    13. Thanks for the interesting video

  • @indahk262
    @indahk262 Год назад +1

    I got 2-3 mistakes I think, but I think I have a long way to go for reaching C2. Maybe B1/B2 right now.