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OTHER EXAMS
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Test your child's English level
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Location: British Council Cairo, Agouza or Alexandria
Cost:

Starters LE355
Movers LE390
Flyers LE420

What are Cambridge Young Learner English Tests?

Cambridge Young Learner Tests are fun and motivating for children. At the same time, they give parents an accurate assessment of their child’s English language skills.

The exams test how well your child uses English to communicate by testing the four language skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking.

There is no pass/fail result. All children receive a certificate indicating how well they have done in each skill area.

Who are Cambridge Young Learner Tests for?

Cambridge Young Learner Tests are for children aged between seven and twelve. There are three different levels: Starters, Movers and Flyers, and we will match your child to the suitable level depending on their age and English language level.

For children over twelve we offer Cambridge English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) exams.

When are the tests available?

Cambridge Young Learner Tests run throughout the year, on demand.

Schools groups and other groups of more than ten candidates can choose their own test date (subject to examiner availability).  We need you to confirm your chosen date eight weeks in advance.

For further enquiries related to ESOL, please contact us or you can call us on 19789.

*Refund policy
Refunds are ONLY given for medical reasons.
If a candidate withdraws his/her entry on medical grounds or misses the examination because of illness, the candidate will receive a full refund less LE70 administration fees provided that a statement from a medical practitioner supports the claim.

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