You have completed A2. This is a real milestone. At this level you can: talk about past habits and changes, express wishes and regrets, describe trends, give clear instructions, use conditionals for real situations, and ask politely using indirect questions. You can use narrative tenses to tell stories and the present perfect continuous to describe ongoing situations. Your vocabulary has grown significantly. Moving to B1 means using this language more fluently and naturally — with less hesitation, greater precision, and growing confidence. The best advice is simple: use English every day. Read, watch, listen, speak, and write. Small amounts consistently will take you further than large amounts occasionally.

💡 Did you know? Linguists estimate that reaching B1 level in English requires approximately 350 to 400 hours of study for a Spanish speaker. The good news: every lesson, every conversation, and every article you read in English counts towards that total.