CAMBRIDGE EXAMS
When you are studying English, it is normal that you will want to certify your level at the best moment possible.
Cambridge Exam English offers many different kinds of certifications that you can take to show that you have the adequate qualifications for your professional development.
The first think that you may wish to do is check your level and this will help to indicate what assessment you might like to take.
The CEFR level of each exam ranges from A1 – C2. It is important to do a level check and make sure you are studying the correct level.
This is a simple review of the tasks in the Cambridge Assessment English Preliminary English Test, also known as the B1 PRELIMINARY, This exam is for level B1 in the EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK FOR LANGUAGES
KEY DATA:
CEFR level: B1
Scale score: 140-159
Test format: Computer or paper based
Number of parts: 4
Exam length: 2-2:30 hours
THE B1 PRELIMINARY DEMONSTRATES THAT YOU CAN:
- Communicate basically and
- Handle everyday situations
- Express yourself at an elementary level to native speakers
This is a simple explanation of the tasks in the B2 First, or formally known as the FCE. The B2 First is an exam from Cambridge Assessment English that is at level B2 in the EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK FOR LANGUAGES
KEY DATA:
CEFR level: B2
Scale score: 160-179
Test format: Computer or paper based
Number of parts: 4
Exam length: 3.5 hours
THE B2 FIRST DEMONSTRATES THAT YOU CAN:
- live and work independently
- Communicate with confidence
- Be part of a workforce
- Express yourself fluently
This is a simple review of the tasks in the Cambridge Assessment English Advanced English Test, also known as the C1 ADVANCED, This exam is for level C1 in the EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK FOR LANGUAGES
KEY DATA:
CEFR level: C1
Scale score: 180-199
Test format: Computer or paper based
Number of parts: 4
Exam length: 4 hours
THE C1 ADVANCED DEMONSTRATES THAT YOU CAN:
- Achieve a university level course
- Communicate effectively and in detail
- Form part of the workplace
- Express yourself fluently