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Young Learners' English Tests (YLE)
Test your child's English with Cambridge exams

The Young Learners English Tests are designed to assess the English of primary learners between the ages of 7 and 12. There are three levels: Starters, Movers and Flyers. The tests aim to sample relevant and meaningful language use, measure ability accurately and fairly, present a positive impression of international tests, and promote and encourage effective learning and teaching.

What is involved in the tests?
Each level of the test has three components: Reading & Writing, Listening and Speaking. There is no pass or fail. Every candidate who attempts all three components will receive an Award showing a number of shields (Cambridge crests) out of five for each component. For example, a candidate may obtain three shields for Reading and Writing, four shields for Listening and five shields for Speaking. The minimum Award for children who have attempted all three components is an Award with one shield for each component. For more information visit the Cambridge website.

Marking is completed at Cambridge ESOL within two weeks of receiving the children’s completed answer booklets. So children should receive their Awards within one month of taking their test, allowing for despatch time.

How Much will the tests Cost?
The different level of exams will cost you the following:

Starters level: Tk.1900
Movers level: Tk.2050
Flyers level: Tk.2200

What are the dates of the tests?
You need to contact us for test dates.  We will run the tests according to demand at the different levels.

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