
| Level | Class |
Description |
| 9 | Upper-Advanced | I speak and understand English completely fluently. |
| 8 | Advanced | I speak and understand very well but sometimes have problems with unknown situations and vocabulary. |
| 7 | Pre-advanced | I speak and understand well but still make mistakes and fail to make myself understood sometimes. |
| 6 | Upper Intermediate | I can communicate fairly well, but still make a lot of mistakes and misunderstand sometimes. |
| 5 | Intermediate | I can speak and understand reasonably well and can use basic tenses, but have problems with the more advanced grammar and vocabulary. |
| 4 | Low Intermediate | I can construct simple sentences and can understand the main points of a conversation, but need much more vocabulary to be able to fully understand. |
| 3 | Pre-Intermediate | I can communicate simply and understand familiar situations, but with considerable difficulty. |
| 2 | Elementary | I can say and understand a few things in English. |
| 1 | Beginner | I do not speak any English. |
It is important to ELSL, that students receive only the highest quality training. To ensure that they optimise their learning experience, students are allocated a level that reflects their competence with the English language. Students are then placed in a class that can most appropriately meet their learning requirements.