The Cambridge Young Learners English Tests are suitable for children aged 7 - 12 who are studying English as a foreign language at primary or language schools. The exams cover all four language skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking. They are designed to encourage positive learning experiences (there are no pass or fail grades). Most children take them in their own school.
The Cambridge Young Learners English Tests are available in three levels:
The lowest level of the Young Learners English Tests and designed for children from the age of 7 who have completed approximately 100 hours of language study.
The second level of the Young Learners English Tests and designed for children between the age of 8 and 11 who have completed approximately 175 hours of language study.
The third and highest level of the Young Learners English Tests and designed for children between the ages of 9 and 12 who have completed approximately 250 hours of language study. It is equivalent to the level of the Cambridge Key English Test (KET) and provides the first step towards the main suite of the internationally recognised Cambridge exams for teenagers and adults.
For information on registration please feel free to contact the Examinations Unit after you have read the YLE Administration Guide.
British Council Examinations Services Ilica 12 10 000 Zagreb
T: + 385 (01) 489 9508 F: + 385 (01) 483 3955 e-mail: exams@britishcouncil.hr
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