CEFR level test

What's your Filipino level?

Find your level on the CEFR scale, from A1 (beginner) to C2 (proficient). Answer 30 Filipino questions that get harder as you go. We score grammar and vocabulary, pinpoint where your Filipino starts to thin out, and show the fastest way to climb: reading real books.

Quick answer

The CEFR rates Filipino ability on six levels, from A1 (beginner) through B1 and B2 (independent user) up to C2 (mastery). This free test estimates your Filipino level from 30 grammar and vocabulary questions in about five minutes, then recommends what to read next.

1. ___ ang pangalan mo?
2. Tumakbo ___ aso sa parke.
3. Tuwing umaga, ___ ako ng almusal.
4. Ang kabaligtaran ng salitang 'malaki' ay ___.
5. Isinusuot natin ang ___ sa ating mga paa.
6. Si Maria ay ___ matangkad kaysa kay Juan.
7. Kahapon, ___ kami ng pelikula sa sinehan.
8. Ginagamit natin ang ___ upang malaman ang oras.
9. Araw-araw, ___ ako ng tubig sa mga halaman sa hardin.
10. Sa susunod na pagkakataon, maglagay ka ng mas kaunting ___ upang hindi maalat ang ulam.
11. ___ ni Ana ang makapal na libro kagabi.
12. Siya ay isang ___ mag-aaral sa aming paaralan.
13. Hindi siya pumasok sa trabaho ___ siya ay maysakit.
14. Pagkatapos maglakad ng maraming oras, ___ na ang aking mga binti.
15. Mahilig siyang ___ ng mga lumang barya at itago ang mga ito sa isang album.
16. ___ ng nanay ang batang lalaki ng mapait na gamot.
17. Tapos ___ ba ang proyekto mo o kailangan pa ng dagdag na oras?
18. Ang kanyang ___ na pananalita ang nakahikayat sa mga tagapakinig na bumoto.
19. Napakarami niyang ___ sa buhay, ngunit nagtagumpay pa rin siyang makapagtapos ng pag-aaral.
20. Tungkulin nating lahat na ___ ang kalikasan para sa susunod na henerasyon.
21. ___ ng mapagmahal na ama ang kanyang anak ng bagong bisikleta.
22. Buong-pusong nakilahok ang aming paaralan ___ malaking paligsahan sa pagsayaw.
23. Lubos kong ikinalulungkot ___ pag-alis mo nang hindi man lang nagpaalam.
24. Puno ng ___ ang kanyang mga pahayag, kaya't mahirap matukoy kung ano talaga ang ibig niyang sabihin.
25. Matapos ang mahabang pagtatalo, sa wakas ay nagkaroon ng ___ ang dalawang panig.
26. Aba, ikaw ___ ang nagwagi sa paligsahan kahapon!
27. Bago siya umalis patungong trabaho, ___ niya ng sapat na pagkain ang kanyang alagang aso.
28. Ayaw niyang sumunod sa payo ninuman; talagang ___ ang ulo ng batang iyon.
29. Lagi siyang nagbibigay sa mga nangangailangan; tunay ngang ___ ang palad niya.
30. Bukod-tanging mahusay ang makata sa paggamit ng ___ upang bigyang-buhay ang kanyang mga tula.
30 questions ยท about 5 minutes ยท free, no sign-up

The fastest way up the CEFR scale in Filipino is reading

Whatever your level, you climb quicker by meeting Filipino in real sentences, again and again. Lingo7 lets you read real books in Filipino at your level, with tap-to-translate and native-narrated audio. Free to start.

How this test estimates your level

The 30 questions are split evenly across the six CEFR levels (five at each of A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2) and ordered from easiest to hardest. Roughly half check grammar (verb forms, agreement, structure) and half check vocabulary (the right word in context), so the result reflects both.

Your level is the highest band where you stay above 60% correct. We climb from A1 upward and stop at the first level you can no longer hold. That ceiling is your estimate, because it reflects what you can do reliably, not a single lucky answer. The breakdown then shows your score at every level and your grammar-versus-vocabulary balance.

It's an estimate, not a certificate. What it's genuinely good at is showing where your Filipino thins out, and that the surest way to push that ceiling higher is to keep reading at, and just above, your level.

About learning Filipino

Filipino connects you with over 80 million speakers in the Philippines, one of the largest English-speaking countries in Asia, and a rapidly growing BPO and tech sector with strong cultural ties to the US.

A1-C2CEFR levels this test covers
82Mspeakers worldwide
Austronesianlanguage family

Frequently asked questions

What is my Filipino level?

This free test estimates it on the CEFR scale (A1 to C2) in about five minutes. You answer 30 Filipino questions that get harder as you go, covering grammar and vocabulary. Your level is the highest band where you keep answering correctly, so it reflects what you can reliably do, not your single best guess.

What do the CEFR levels A1-C2 mean?

CEFR is the standard European scale. A1 and A2 are beginner and elementary: simple phrases and everyday basics. B1 and B2 are intermediate and upper-intermediate: holding conversations, then working and reading novels in the language. C1 and C2 are advanced and proficient: near-native command with full nuance. Most learners aiming to "use" a language are heading for B2.

How accurate is this Filipino level test?

It is a quick placement estimate, not an exam. Because it samples a handful of items per level it can land a half-step off, especially if your skills are uneven. Read it as a level and a profile: the grammar and vocabulary subscores and the per-level breakdown show exactly where your Filipino starts to thin out, which is more useful than a single number.

Is this an official Filipino certificate?

No. Official CEFR certification comes from accredited exams, which test all four skills under controlled conditions. This tool is a free self-assessment to point you at the right level and the fastest way to climb it.

How do I improve my Filipino level fastest?

Meet the language in real context, again and again. Once you are past the basics, extensive reading is one of the most efficient ways to climb, because it grows vocabulary and grammatical intuition at the same time. Lingo7 lets you read real books in Filipino at your level with tap-to-translate and native-narrated audio.