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Whether you're a professional, an employer or a parent, you can ascertain your fluency of English with a test at the British Council. This is great way to encourage your kids to learn or improve your career opportunities.
IELTS
For people who are planning to study, train or work abroad. IELTS is accepted by most British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand academic institutions and in the USA, it is increasingly accepted as an alternative to TOEFL.
Cambridge Main Suite
These are the most widely recognised English language examinations in the world and range from KET, a basic qualification in English, through to the highest level, CPE, which demonstrates the ability to study in English at postgraduate level.
Cambridge Young Learner English (YLE)
Entering your son or daughter for these tests can increase their motivation and confidence and bring a strong sense of achievement. For children aged between seven and twelve.
LCCI EfB and JETSET
The JETSET Certificates in English Language Skills are a suite of skills based English language qualifications intended for those candidates whose first language is not English. The qualifications have been designed to develop and assess a candidate’s ability to communicate in English. The tests are taken under examination conditions at increasing levels of difficulty and cover the four skill areas of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
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