The range of Cambridge ESOL exams includes specialist exams for business and academic purposes. All four areas of language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) are tested, focusing on your ability to communicate effectively in English. You can find out more about these exams by visiting Cambridge ESOL web page.
The Cambridge Young Learners exams are suitable for children aged 7 - 12 who are studying English as a foreign language at primary or language schools.
All Cambridge Young Learners English Tests (YLE) are carefully designed to be as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. Most children take them in their own schools, and the tests are based on activities which will be familiar to most children. 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).
They are available in three levels: STARTERS 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. MOVERS The second level of the Young Learners English Tests are designed for children between the age of 8 and 11 who have completed approximately 175 hours of language study. FLYERS The third and highest level of the Young Learners English Tests are 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.
Marking There is no pass or fail. Every child who attempts all three components will receive an Award showing a number of shields (Cambridge crests) up to five for each component. For example, a child 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.
Results 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.
Once awarded Cambridge ESOL YLE certificates are valid for life.
PET is an exam for people who can use everyday written and spoken English at an intermediate level. Preparing for the exam is a popular way to develop and improve your language skills because it provides practical language practice in a variety of everyday work, study and leisure situations. PET has 3 papers: Reading and Writing: (90 minutes), Listening (30 minutes) and Speaking (10-12 minutes). It is linked to the Council of Europe B1 language level and it takes about 380 hours of study to reach it.
Learners at this level can expect to be able to work or study in an English speaking environment and cope easily as tourists in an English speaking country. This certificate is widely accepted for commercial and preliminary academic purposes in the UK and throughout the world. FCE has five papers: Reading (60 minutes), Writing (80 minutes), English in Use (45 minutes), Listening (approximately 40 minutes) and Speaking (approximately 14 minutes). Certificates are issued to successful candidates with A, B and C grades.
At this level learners can be expected to cope confidently in most situations that would arise in an English speaking country -socially, professionally and in higher education. CAE is accepted by almost all universities and colleges in Britain and many others throughout the world including employers. CAE has five papers: Reading (75 minutes), Writing (90 minutes), English in Use (60 minutes), Listening (approximately 40 minutes) and Speaking (approximately 15 minutes). Certificates are issued to successful candidates with A, B and C grades.
At this stage, learners are approaching a standard of English similar to that of an educated native speaker. CPE is accepted by almost all universities and colleges in Britain and many others throughout the world, as proof of a level of English suitable for entry to courses of higher education or postgraduate study. Many employers also recognise CPE. CPE has five papers: Reading (90 minutes), Composition (120 minutes), English in Use (120 minutes), Listening (approximately 45 minutes) and Interview (approximately 19 minutes per individual candidate). Certificates are issued to successful candidates with A, B and C grades.
A suite of three exams BEC PRELIMINARY, BEC VANTAGE and BEC HIGHER designed to test English language ability used in the context of business. It is ideal if you are preparing for a career in business. In Macedonia we offer BEC VANTAGE and BEC HIGHER exams. BEC VANTAGE is an examination for intermediate level candidates already in work or preparing to work in a range of business-related jobs, from general office work to production and financial services. This level is equivalent to Cambridge level 3 (FCE). BEC Vantage has 4 papers: Reading (1 hour), Writing (45 minutes), Listening (approx. 40 minutes) and Speaking (approx. 14 minutes per pair of candidates). BEC HIGHER is aimed for students who have already acquired or are acquiring business and/or office skills. Learners at this level are expected to be able to handle complex structures and demonstrate knowledge of a wide range of vocabulary. This examination is at an advanced level similar to Cambridge level 4 (CAE). BEC Higher has 4 papers: Reading (1 hour), writing (1 hour and 10 minutes), Listening (approx. 40 minutes) and Speaking (approx. 16 minutes per pair of candidates). Certificates are issued to successful candidates with A, B or C grade.
- The Business Language Testing Service (BULATS) BULATS is designed to test the language of employees who need to use a foreign language in their work and for learners and employees on language courses or on professional/business courses where foreign language ability is an important element of the course.
Information for candidates BULATS can give you an accurate assessment of your business English language skills. Individuals can use the results as a proof for attending language, professional or business courses or for employment.
Information for employers BULATS can give you an accurate assessment of your employees' business English language skills. Managers can use the results to assess the language skills of employees during the employment selection or for choosing employees to attend language, professional or business courses.
BULATS • is user-friendly and can be taken where and when it suits you or your organisation - at the British Council or at your own offices - with minimal time between applying to take a test and the test date. • results are released quickly to help you make informed decisions about which jobs to go for or which training courses to apply for. • tests two skills – listening and reading in 75 minutes. • is available in English, French and German. • is computer based. • results are linked to the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). • is recognised by thousand of organisations around the world • is developed and delivered by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations in collaboration with leading experts in the assessment of French, German and Spanish: Alliance Française (French) ; Goethe-Institut (German) and Universidad de Salamanca (Spanish)
You can try the demo version of the test.
To meet the demand for helping business professionals to show that they have the financial English skills they need, University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations and ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) have combined their expertise and developed the International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE).
ICFE is an ideal qualification for anyone thinking of, or already pursuing, a career in accountancy or finance. ICFE exams are given twice a year in May and November. The examination takes about 3 hours in total and consists of four parts: Reading (75 min), Writing (75 min), Listening (40 min) and Speaking (16 min).
Successful candidates are expected to be able to use the language in practical situations, to participate in meetings and discussions of a financial nature, express opinions clearly and understand financial documents including financial statements, journal articles, letters, reports and proposals.
The exam is set at CEFR levels B2-C1 which correspond to FCE-CAE levels. Please visit the official ICFE website for the test papers, audio materials and ICFE Handbook which are available for download even now.
ILEC is a Cambridge ESOL examination, produced and assessed by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations in collaboration with TransLegal, Europe’s leading firm of lawyer-linguists.
Employers want to make sure their staff has a sufficient level of English to communicate with clients and professionals in other countries and handle written information in English. On the other hand, law students and newly-qualified lawyers are eager to show their employers they have these skills. If you are a law student or a lawyer who is seeking employment in an international legal setting, then this examination is just for you.
It is recognised by leading associations of lawyers including the European Company Lawyers Association, the International Association of Young Lawyers and the European Young Bar Association.
ILEC exams are given twice a year, in May and November. The examination takes about 3 hours in total and consists of four parts: Reading (75 min), Writing (75 min), Listening (40 min) and Speaking (16 min).
Successful candidates are expected to be able to use the language in practical situations, to participate in meetings and discussions of a legal nature, express opinions clearly and understand texts of various types, including legal letters, memoranda and proposals.
Test results are usually reported within six weeks of the test date. The exam is set at CEFR levels B2-C1 which correspond to FCE-CAE levels.
Cambridge University Press has published an ILEC course book for students which is available in our library. Test papers, audio materials and ILEC Handbook are available for download even now.
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