Intermediate Language Learner
An “intermediate language level” refers to a stage of language learning that is between the beginner and advanced levels.
If you’re an intermediate language learner, you’ve moved past the basics but aren’t yet fluent.
Typically, you can handle everyday conversations, understand common words and phrases, and have a decent grasp of grammar.
You might still struggle with more complex language structures, specialized vocabulary, or fully understanding native speakers in fast-paced conversations.
At this level, you’re likely able to express your thoughts on familiar topics, ask questions, and understand the answers, although you might need to ask for clarifications or slower speech.
This is a phase of building more confidence and expanding your knowledge to include nuanced aspects of the language, like idiomatic expressions and more advanced grammar.