Upper-Intermediate Level · B2
Check whether you have an upper-intermediate level of Spanish with this free B2 test. Answer questions about grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and real-life situations, and find out whether you are ready to move toward C1.
5 Minutes
10 Questions
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B2 is a key stage in learning Spanish. At this point, you can communicate more fluently, understand more complex texts, and express your ideas with greater clarity.
With a B2 level, you can take part in conversations on a wide range of topics, defend your opinions, explain advantages and disadvantages, understand texts of a certain complexity, and manage with confidence in many academic, professional, and social contexts.
This test is designed for students who already have a solid intermediate foundation and want to check whether they have mastered the main contents of the B2 level. The result will help you know whether you need to reinforce this level or if you can start preparing for C1.
At PCE Spanish School, we help you understand your starting point so you can choose the right course and continue improving with training adapted to your goals.

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This B2 Spanish test assesses the content needed to communicate with fluency and accuracy in more complex situations. The questions are designed to check whether you can understand texts in greater detail, use a wider range of grammatical structures, and express opinions clearly.
Having a B2 level means that you can use Spanish with a significant degree of independence. You can communicate fluently in many situations and express your ideas clearly, even when the topics are not completely familiar. A person with a B2 level can understand more complex texts, take part in extended conversations, defend points of view, explain arguments, and write clear texts on a variety of topics.
This level is especially important for people who want to study, work, or live in a Spanish-speaking environment, because it allows them to communicate with greater confidence and naturalness.
The B2 level is part of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which organizes language learning into six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2.
After taking the test, you can follow one of these paths:
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