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What is the difference between A2 and B languages?


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So I'm not sure if I'm missing out on something major or if my school is a little behind, but what is the difference between an A2 and a B language? I'm in SL French but I'll be taking HL next year; it's not ab initio because I've been studying the language for 5 years..right? Can someone explain the prefixes? Thank you!

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If it's any part of the A language, it is assumed that you are fluent, and a native speaker of that tongue; if it's A2, it means that you are basically undertaking Bilingual diploma;

If it's B language, you are basically still learning the language and does not require to do literary criticism and whatever you are doing in A1 language; a lot easier in terms of language requirements

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