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Cambridge English Exams
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Key English test (KET)
Preliminary English test (PET)
First Certificate in English (FCE)
Certificate of advanced English (CAE)
Certificate of proficiency in English (CPE)
Young learners English tests (CYL)
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The Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) is widely recognised as the standard for University entrance. Professional bodies and the corporate sector acknowledge CPE as the certification of a near native command of English. At this stage, learners are approaching a standard of English similar to that of an educated native speaker and they are expected to cope in most situations in an English-speaking environment.

Exam papers and times:
Reading: from 0930 to 1100
Writing: from 1150 to 1350
English in Use: from 1430 to 1600
Listening: from 1615 to 1655
Speaking: 15 minutes

Exam date(s) for 2008: Registration deadline(s):
12 June 22 March
11 December 18 October

Locations: British Council Rabat and Casablanca.

Fees: Dh 1350

To register download the application form (Word format 39 KB) And send it to the British Council before the deadline with a cheque.

Schools

If you have more than 25 students we can organize the test in your school. Extra dates are available for schools. We offer a discount if you register more than 50 students per exam. For further information, contact Examination Coordinator, Loubna Essebre at +212 (0)37 76 08 36 or by e-mail at the beginning of the school year or as soon as possible.

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