AMontgomerie/CEFR-English-Level-Predictor
NLP system for predicting the reading difficulty level of a text in terms of its CEFR level.
This tool helps educators, content creators, or language learners understand the reading difficulty of English texts. You input any English text, and it outputs a CEFR level (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2), indicating how challenging it is for non-native speakers. It's designed for anyone who needs to assess or tailor written materials to specific English language proficiencies.
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Use this if you need to quickly determine the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level for any piece of English writing.
Not ideal if you need to analyze texts in languages other than English or require a detailed linguistic breakdown beyond the CEFR level.
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