The document provides an overview of the IELTS exam, which tests English proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It can be taken in either an Academic or General Training format. The Academic version assesses English skills for higher education, while the General Training evaluates practical English abilities. The exam takes around 3 hours and contains multiple choice questions, short answers, essays, and an oral interview to evaluate candidates' English communication skills for study or work in an English-speaking environment.
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The document provides an overview of the IELTS Speaking test. It discusses the three parts of the test: Part 1 involves introductory questions, Part 2 involves speaking about a topic for 1-2 minutes, and Part 3 involves a longer discussion on the topic from Part 2. It also outlines the assessment criteria of fluency, lexical resource, grammar, pronunciation, and discusses band score descriptions. Sample topics and advice are provided to help candidates prepare for the test.
This presentation/slideshow aims to differentiate American English from British English, looking at specific areas such as vocabulary (alongside spelling), pronunciation, and grammar.
This document contains an evaluation sheet for assessing a student's speaking test performance. The sheet evaluates students on 6 criteria: fluency, communicative ability, accuracy/grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and content. Each criterion is scored on a scale from 0 to 5, with notes provided on what constitutes high and low scores for each category. The evaluation sheet also collects the student's name, group, and date of the speaking test.
This document provides information about the IELTS exam, including what it is, its format, scoring, and registration process. IELTS is an international standardized test of English language proficiency that consists of four modules - listening, reading, writing, and speaking. It is scored on a 9-band scale and is accepted by over 9,000 organizations worldwide as proof of an individual's English skills. The document outlines the various test formats and timing, skills assessed, example question types, and benefits of choosing IELTS for English language testing.
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The document provides information about the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. IELTS is an English proficiency test that measures listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. It is managed by three institutions and tests both academic and general English. The exam takes 2 hours and 45 minutes and includes sections on listening (30 minutes), reading (60 minutes), writing (60 minutes), and speaking (11-14 minutes). The document outlines the format, scoring, and skills assessed in each section of the IELTS exam to help candidates prepare.
The document provides an overview of the IELTS exam, which tests English proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It can be taken in either an Academic or General Training format. The Academic version assesses English skills for higher education, while the General Training evaluates practical English abilities. The exam takes around 3 hours and contains multiple choice questions, short answers, essays, and an oral interview to evaluate candidates' English communication skills for study or work in an English-speaking environment.
People who want to study or work in abroad they need to appear IELTS test with good band score. Before Exam they should know the test format and what types of questions will be asked in the exam
The document provides an overview of the IELTS Speaking test. It discusses the three parts of the test: Part 1 involves introductory questions, Part 2 involves speaking about a topic for 1-2 minutes, and Part 3 involves a longer discussion on the topic from Part 2. It also outlines the assessment criteria of fluency, lexical resource, grammar, pronunciation, and discusses band score descriptions. Sample topics and advice are provided to help candidates prepare for the test.
This presentation/slideshow aims to differentiate American English from British English, looking at specific areas such as vocabulary (alongside spelling), pronunciation, and grammar.
This document contains an evaluation sheet for assessing a student's speaking test performance. The sheet evaluates students on 6 criteria: fluency, communicative ability, accuracy/grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and content. Each criterion is scored on a scale from 0 to 5, with notes provided on what constitutes high and low scores for each category. The evaluation sheet also collects the student's name, group, and date of the speaking test.
This document provides information about the IELTS exam, including what it is, its format, scoring, and registration process. IELTS is an international standardized test of English language proficiency that consists of four modules - listening, reading, writing, and speaking. It is scored on a 9-band scale and is accepted by over 9,000 organizations worldwide as proof of an individual's English skills. The document outlines the various test formats and timing, skills assessed, example question types, and benefits of choosing IELTS for English language testing.
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The document provides information about the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. IELTS is an English proficiency test that measures listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. It is managed by three institutions and tests both academic and general English. The exam takes 2 hours and 45 minutes and includes sections on listening (30 minutes), reading (60 minutes), writing (60 minutes), and speaking (11-14 minutes). The document outlines the format, scoring, and skills assessed in each section of the IELTS exam to help candidates prepare.
This document describes various games to help students practice different aspects of pronunciation, including games focused on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), word endings, word stress, blending, rhythm, reductions, and intonation. The games include card games like Go Fish and Connect Four using IPA symbols, as well as other activities using songs, roleplays, and physical movement to highlight pronunciation patterns. The goals are to help students learn phonetic symbols, distinguish different sounds, identify stress and intonation patterns, and improve their production of connected speech features.
This document provides advice and information about the IELTS Speaking test. It describes the structure and scoring of the test, which consists of three parts: an introduction and interview, a long turn, and a two-way discussion. The document outlines what is required in each part and gives tips for improving fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. It emphasizes the importance of practice, such as recording mock interviews, to identify errors and enhance speaking skills.
The PTE Academic test assesses English language proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing over a single 3 hour computer-based session. It is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1 focuses on speaking and writing sections like personal introduction, describing images, and answering short questions. It also includes a 20 minute essay.
Part 2 involves reading comprehension through multiple choice, re-ordering paragraphs, and fill in the blank questions over 32-41 minutes.
Part 3 is the listening section lasting 45-57 minutes, including tasks like summarizing spoken text, filling in blanks, and identifying incorrect words. A 10 minute break is optional between parts 2 and 3.
The document provides an overview of the different types of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) tests, including the Computer Based Test (CBT), Paper Based Test (PBT), and Internet Based Test (iBT). It describes the sections of the iBT, including reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Each section is tested differently, with multiple choice questions, short answer responses, and essay writing. The document offers tips for taking the test and managing time during the different sections. Overall, the TOEFL aims to test English language proficiency skills required for college-level academic settings.
This document provides guidance on writing formal and informal letters. It outlines the typical parts of a letter, including the greeting, introduction, body, and closing. It also gives examples of different types of letters and provides phrases and expressions for various purposes like requesting information, apologizing, complaining, and thanking. The document aims to help writers understand the structure and language used in both formal and informal letters.
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The document discusses guidelines for developing a listening test, including setting an appropriate difficulty level, selecting authentic audio passages, and determining what candidates should be able to understand from the passages. It also covers writing test items, moderating items, presenting audio to candidates, and scoring the listening test based on comprehension rather than grammar or spelling.
The IELTS exam tests English language proficiency for people who want to study or work where English is the main language. It has four sections - Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking - and provides a separate band score from 1-9 for each section. The exam is administered in two modules: Academic, for university entrance, and General Training, for immigration and work purposes. It takes 2.5-3 hours to complete and assesses a test taker's ability across a range of abilities from expert user to non-user. The IELTS exam is designed by language experts and widely recognized by universities and employers internationally.
IELTS is the world's most popular high-stakes English language test for university admissions and immigration. It was introduced in 1980 to replace a previous test used in the UK and has since expanded globally. The test assesses listening, reading, writing, and speaking abilities across two test formats: Academic and General Training. It is jointly owned and administered through a partnership between the British Council, IDP Education, and Cambridge Assessment English. Over 2.5 million candidates take IELTS each year to assess their English proficiency on the nine-band scale.
IELTS is an English language proficiency test jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge ESOL. It tests all four language skills - listening, reading, writing, and speaking - and provides an overall band score and individual scores for each section. IELTS is recognized by over 10,000 organizations in over 140 countries as an indicator of English language ability. Over 2 million tests are taken annually by candidates seeking to study or work where English is the language of communication.
Richard lives in a small town in England. He lives in a flat and his father works in a shoe factory. Although it is a small town, there are many skyscrapers. Richard's mother works in an office building. Nearby there is a police station that Richard likes to visit. Behind the town there are high mountains where Richard's family enjoys hiking. A river runs through the town center and can be crossed using a bridge. Richard is happy living in his town.
New language test requirements have been introduced for UK visas and immigration. Candidates should visit www.cambridgeenglish.org for more information about the exam updates and requirements. The document then provides an overview of the Cambridge English Advanced exam, including its purpose, recognition, exam content and structure. It describes the four exam papers (Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, Speaking) and provides sample exam questions.
The document summarizes information about an IELTS preparation workshop. It introduces two faculty members who have experience teaching IELTS and their qualifications. It then provides an overview of the IELTS exam, including its structure, ownership, purpose, scoring system, and benefits of the workshop classes for preparing students to achieve their desired scores.
The document provides information about the IELTS Listening Module exam format and guidelines. It describes the exam environment, paper format, timing, and audio playback process. Key details include:
- Exams are administered in a friendly environment with examiners who speak clearly.
- The test contains 4 sections with different conversation styles that must be completed within 30 minutes. An additional 10 minutes is given to transfer answers.
- Audio is played through a single recorder at the front of the room, with no repetition or headphones for individual listening.
- Test takers have 30 seconds to review each question before and after the associated audio playback.
The document provides information about the IELTS Listening module of the academic test. It discusses the format and timing of the test, which consists of 4 sections with different topics and question types. Candidates have 30 minutes to complete the listening questions and an additional 10 minutes to transfer their answers. The questions include multiple choice, short answer, sentence completion, notes/diagram labeling and matching. Useful tips are provided such as predicting topics, reading instructions carefully, and being prepared for different accents. Listening and Reading scores are reported in half bands, while Writing and Speaking scores are whole bands only. The raw score conversion table shows the band scores corresponding to different number of correct answers.
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This document provides information about Cambridge English language examinations and qualifications. It discusses the history and establishment of Cambridge English exams dating back to 1913. It then provides details about several specific Cambridge English exams, including the CEFR level, format, number and length of papers, and content and purpose of each paper. Exams discussed include A2 Key, B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, and the Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT). Sample exam questions, tasks, and testimonials are also included to demonstrate the exams. The document is intended to inform readers about Cambridge English exams and qualifications.
The FCE exam is for intermediate English language learners. It tests their ability to use everyday written and spoken English for work or study. The exam consists of four papers - Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking - which are taken over one or two days. It tests a variety of English skills, such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing for different purposes, listening to short extracts and dialogues, and speaking through an interview and discussion. Obtaining a grade of A, B or C demonstrates an upper-intermediate English level, while D, E or U is intermediate level or below. The exam is recognized by employers and educational institutions worldwide.
This document describes various games to help students practice different aspects of pronunciation, including games focused on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), word endings, word stress, blending, rhythm, reductions, and intonation. The games include card games like Go Fish and Connect Four using IPA symbols, as well as other activities using songs, roleplays, and physical movement to highlight pronunciation patterns. The goals are to help students learn phonetic symbols, distinguish different sounds, identify stress and intonation patterns, and improve their production of connected speech features.
This document provides advice and information about the IELTS Speaking test. It describes the structure and scoring of the test, which consists of three parts: an introduction and interview, a long turn, and a two-way discussion. The document outlines what is required in each part and gives tips for improving fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. It emphasizes the importance of practice, such as recording mock interviews, to identify errors and enhance speaking skills.
The PTE Academic test assesses English language proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing over a single 3 hour computer-based session. It is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1 focuses on speaking and writing sections like personal introduction, describing images, and answering short questions. It also includes a 20 minute essay.
Part 2 involves reading comprehension through multiple choice, re-ordering paragraphs, and fill in the blank questions over 32-41 minutes.
Part 3 is the listening section lasting 45-57 minutes, including tasks like summarizing spoken text, filling in blanks, and identifying incorrect words. A 10 minute break is optional between parts 2 and 3.
The document provides an overview of the different types of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) tests, including the Computer Based Test (CBT), Paper Based Test (PBT), and Internet Based Test (iBT). It describes the sections of the iBT, including reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Each section is tested differently, with multiple choice questions, short answer responses, and essay writing. The document offers tips for taking the test and managing time during the different sections. Overall, the TOEFL aims to test English language proficiency skills required for college-level academic settings.
This document provides guidance on writing formal and informal letters. It outlines the typical parts of a letter, including the greeting, introduction, body, and closing. It also gives examples of different types of letters and provides phrases and expressions for various purposes like requesting information, apologizing, complaining, and thanking. The document aims to help writers understand the structure and language used in both formal and informal letters.
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The document discusses guidelines for developing a listening test, including setting an appropriate difficulty level, selecting authentic audio passages, and determining what candidates should be able to understand from the passages. It also covers writing test items, moderating items, presenting audio to candidates, and scoring the listening test based on comprehension rather than grammar or spelling.
The IELTS exam tests English language proficiency for people who want to study or work where English is the main language. It has four sections - Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking - and provides a separate band score from 1-9 for each section. The exam is administered in two modules: Academic, for university entrance, and General Training, for immigration and work purposes. It takes 2.5-3 hours to complete and assesses a test taker's ability across a range of abilities from expert user to non-user. The IELTS exam is designed by language experts and widely recognized by universities and employers internationally.
IELTS is the world's most popular high-stakes English language test for university admissions and immigration. It was introduced in 1980 to replace a previous test used in the UK and has since expanded globally. The test assesses listening, reading, writing, and speaking abilities across two test formats: Academic and General Training. It is jointly owned and administered through a partnership between the British Council, IDP Education, and Cambridge Assessment English. Over 2.5 million candidates take IELTS each year to assess their English proficiency on the nine-band scale.
IELTS is an English language proficiency test jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge ESOL. It tests all four language skills - listening, reading, writing, and speaking - and provides an overall band score and individual scores for each section. IELTS is recognized by over 10,000 organizations in over 140 countries as an indicator of English language ability. Over 2 million tests are taken annually by candidates seeking to study or work where English is the language of communication.
Richard lives in a small town in England. He lives in a flat and his father works in a shoe factory. Although it is a small town, there are many skyscrapers. Richard's mother works in an office building. Nearby there is a police station that Richard likes to visit. Behind the town there are high mountains where Richard's family enjoys hiking. A river runs through the town center and can be crossed using a bridge. Richard is happy living in his town.
New language test requirements have been introduced for UK visas and immigration. Candidates should visit www.cambridgeenglish.org for more information about the exam updates and requirements. The document then provides an overview of the Cambridge English Advanced exam, including its purpose, recognition, exam content and structure. It describes the four exam papers (Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, Speaking) and provides sample exam questions.
The document summarizes information about an IELTS preparation workshop. It introduces two faculty members who have experience teaching IELTS and their qualifications. It then provides an overview of the IELTS exam, including its structure, ownership, purpose, scoring system, and benefits of the workshop classes for preparing students to achieve their desired scores.
The document provides information about the IELTS Listening Module exam format and guidelines. It describes the exam environment, paper format, timing, and audio playback process. Key details include:
- Exams are administered in a friendly environment with examiners who speak clearly.
- The test contains 4 sections with different conversation styles that must be completed within 30 minutes. An additional 10 minutes is given to transfer answers.
- Audio is played through a single recorder at the front of the room, with no repetition or headphones for individual listening.
- Test takers have 30 seconds to review each question before and after the associated audio playback.
The document provides information about the IELTS Listening module of the academic test. It discusses the format and timing of the test, which consists of 4 sections with different topics and question types. Candidates have 30 minutes to complete the listening questions and an additional 10 minutes to transfer their answers. The questions include multiple choice, short answer, sentence completion, notes/diagram labeling and matching. Useful tips are provided such as predicting topics, reading instructions carefully, and being prepared for different accents. Listening and Reading scores are reported in half bands, while Writing and Speaking scores are whole bands only. The raw score conversion table shows the band scores corresponding to different number of correct answers.
This is a general overview of the format of the Academic IELTS. Feel free to share with your friends. If you wish to prepare for the IELTS exam, contact me: angelos.bollas@gmail.com
I offer short face-to-face and online courses.
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This document provides information about Cambridge English language examinations and qualifications. It discusses the history and establishment of Cambridge English exams dating back to 1913. It then provides details about several specific Cambridge English exams, including the CEFR level, format, number and length of papers, and content and purpose of each paper. Exams discussed include A2 Key, B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, and the Teaching Knowledge Test (TKT). Sample exam questions, tasks, and testimonials are also included to demonstrate the exams. The document is intended to inform readers about Cambridge English exams and qualifications.
The FCE exam is for intermediate English language learners. It tests their ability to use everyday written and spoken English for work or study. The exam consists of four papers - Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking - which are taken over one or two days. It tests a variety of English skills, such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing for different purposes, listening to short extracts and dialogues, and speaking through an interview and discussion. Obtaining a grade of A, B or C demonstrates an upper-intermediate English level, while D, E or U is intermediate level or below. The exam is recognized by employers and educational institutions worldwide.
Lingua Idiomas offers English language courses from beginner to advanced levels, including exam preparation classes for TOEFL and Cambridge English exams. It is an authorized test center for both exam types, able to administer exams to both internal and external candidates. Cambridge English exams like KET, PET, FCE, CAE and CPE are recognized globally for assessing English proficiency. Lingua provides information on exam formats and levels assessed. Scholarship opportunities may be available for students with FCE or CAE qualifications.
The document provides an overview of the Cambridge English: First exam, including its structure, assessment, and level of proficiency. It consists of four papers - Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. For each paper, candidates are assessed on their ability to complete tasks that test their English language skills at CEFR Level B2. The exam tests reading, writing, listening, speaking, and use of English abilities. Candidates receive a statement of results and may earn a certificate at Level B1, B2, or C1 depending on their overall score.
The document provides an overview of the Cambridge English: First exam, including its structure, assessment of skills, and certification. It describes the four papers that make up the exam - Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. For each paper, it provides a brief description of the format and skills assessed. It also discusses the scoring and certification process, noting candidates will receive a Statement of Results and may earn a certificate at CEFR Level B2 or B1 depending on their performance. The exam is designed to thoroughly test all areas of English ability at an upper-intermediate level.
The FCE exam is for intermediate English language learners. It tests their ability to use everyday written and spoken English for work or study. The exam consists of four papers testing reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It takes place over one or two days and has a variety of question types and topics. Obtaining a grade of A, B or C indicates an upper-intermediate English level, while D, E or U is intermediate or below.
The document provides an introduction to the TOEIC exam, which tests English listening and reading abilities for international business contexts. It discusses what the exam measures, who takes it, the test format and timing, question topics, scoring system, and levels of the Common European Framework. The TOEIC has three sections - listening, reading, and speaking/writing. It is used widely by companies, universities, and other institutions to measure English proficiency. Overall scores range from 10 to 990, with minimum scores set for each section to demonstrate abilities from basic to proficient English levels. Preparing for the exam requires both general English development and targeted test preparation.
The document provides information about the First Certificate in English (FCE) exam, including what it tests, how it is structured, scoring details, dates and locations for taking the exam. Specifically, it notes that the FCE exam assesses English proficiency at level B2, consists of reading, writing, use of English and listening sections that are each worth 20% of the score, and a speaking section worth 20%. It also gives details on the types of questions in each section and how long each section takes.
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This document summarizes the English courses offered by Net Languages, including general English, business English, exam preparation, medical English, and children's English courses. It outlines the levels, units, sections, and study hours for each course. Premium versions include additions like tutors, writing/speaking tutorials, and tablet compatibility. Various practice courses are also available, as well as corporate and educational solutions tailored for businesses and schools. Sales models include individual access codes, licenses based on students or concurrent users, and administrative access for managers.
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The Preliminary English Test (PET) and PET for Schools are exams that assess intermediate English language ability. PET is for those wanting to improve work, study, and travel prospects and shows an understanding of instructions, conversations in work environments, and tourism. PET focuses on CEFR level B1 and tests reading, writing, speaking, listening, grammar, and vocabulary. PET for Schools is designed for school-aged learners and shows an ability to use English for everyday social and study purposes at a CEFR B1 level through assessing the same skills.
The document provides information about Cambridge English exams and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). It discusses the six main levels of the CEFR from A1 to C2 and describes the exams associated with each level, including sample exam formats, durations, and scoring. The CEFR was developed in the 1990s to serve as a standardized way to describe language ability across Europe and facilitate the recognition of language qualifications.
The document provides an overview of the First Certificate in English (FCE) exam for schools, including:
1) Details of the five exam papers which assess use of English, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
2) The expected CEFR level of the exam is B2, and it tests candidates' ability to communicate effectively in real-life situations.
3) Information on exam preparation, sample papers, and assessment criteria to help teachers prepare candidates for the exam.
The Key English Test (KET) is an A2 level exam that tests reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. It has three sections - Reading and Writing which counts for 50% of the marks, Listening which counts for 25% of the marks, and Speaking which counts for the remaining 25% of the marks. The KET is aimed at elementary level students and certifies a basic knowledge of English.
IELTS stands for the International English Language Testing System, which is a standardized test used to assess the English proficiency of non-native speakers who wish to live, work or study in English-speaking environments. The IELTS test consists of four parts that are taken over one day: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The Listening, Reading and Writing sections are completed on the same day, while Speaking can be taken up to a week before or after. Scores are reported on a 9-band scale and assess a wide range of English skills. The IELTS is required for things like obtaining student visas, work visas or permanent residency in English-speaking countries.
This presentation gives a rudimentary explanation of each level of the CEFR, including the exams tested; also a summary of the grammar areas to be covered in each level is provided. Notice that the presentation contains active links.
The document discusses two Cambridge English exams - the Key English Test (KET) and Preliminary English Test (PET).
The KET is an elementary level exam that tests basic English skills and is designed for those needing English for travel. It evaluates reading, writing, listening and speaking abilities. The PET is an intermediate exam that demonstrates English skills for everyday situations like work, study and social interaction. Successful candidates of both exams receive a certificate recognized by employers and universities.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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2. Who and why may need to
take exams
Admission to a foreign higher education institution;
New job;
Career opportunities;
The desire to receive an objective assessment
of knowledge;
Moving to an English-speaking country;
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3. Cambridge English exams A2 Key (KET), B1 Preliminary (PET), B2 First
(FCE), C1 Advanced (CAE), C2 Proficiency (CPE) are among the most
widely used language exams in the world.
Cambridge Assessment English certificates have an unlimited validity
period. You will never have to retake the exam - your certificate will
always be recognized by international universities, companies and
educational institutions as a clear confirmation of internationally
recognized standards of language proficiency.
What types of exams are there?
4. This is an elementary level exam that tests proficiency using basic
linguistic constructions in speaking and writing. If you use simple
texts, short phrases and can communicate in familiar situations -
drink A2 Key just for you.
The Cambridge A2 Key (KET) certificate gives you the opportunity to
work abroad in some countries (eg Denmark and the Netherlands) in
industries that do not require advanced language skills
KET
5. This exam takes place at the Intermediate level. If you can read
simple books and articles, write simple letters and communicate on
general topics, then the B1 Preliminary (PET) exam is for you.
B1 Preliminary is suitable for you if you plan to work or study abroad.
Also, this exam can become an important experience and stage of
preparation for exams of higher levels.
PET
6. PET. Exam format
Talking:
• duration 12 minutes
• paired with another candidate
• two examiners: one
communicates with you, the
other listens; both evaluate
Writing:
• duration - 45 minutes
• 2 tasks, both of which require
writing texts of at least 100
words
7. PET. Exam format
Reading:
• duration - 45 min
• 6 tasks that require
reading passages and
answering questions
Listening:
• duration - about 30 minutes
• five tasks
• in each part it is necessary to listen to
the text or texts and answer the
questions
• each task is listened to twice
8. This exam takes place at the Upper-Intermediate level. If your
knowledge of English is sufficient for everyday communication,
business and study, then B2 First (FCE) is the exam for you.
B2 First is an ideal choice if you want to study abroad or work and
pursue a career in a field that requires advanced language skills (eg:
business, medicine, engineering).
FCE
9. FCE. Exam format
Talking:
• duration of 14-16 minutes
• paired with another candidate
• 4 parts
• two examiners: one
communicates with you, the
other listens; both evaluate
Reading and grammar:
• duration - 1 hour and 15
minutes
• 7 different parts in the
form of texts and grammar
tasks
• 52 questions
10. FCE. Exam format
Listening:
• duration - about 40 minutes
• 4 parts
• in each part it is necessary to
listen to the text or texts and
answer the questions
• each part is listened to twice
Talking:
• duration of 14-16 minutes
• paired with another candidate
• 4 parts
• two examiners: one
communicates with you, the
other listens; both evaluate
11. This exam takes place at a high (Advanced) level of English
proficiency. If you are able to use complex language structures and
communicate easily and fluently in a variety of situations, the C1
Advanced (CAE) exam is for you.
CAE
12. CAE. Exam format
Talking:
• duration of 16-18 minutes
• paired with another candidate
• 4 parts
• two examiners: one
communicates with you, the
other listens; both evaluate
Reading and grammar:
• duration - 1.5 hours
• 8 different parts in the form
of texts and grammar tasks
• 56 questions
13. CAE. Exam format
Listening:
• duration - about 40 minutes
• 4 parts
• in each part it is necessary to
listen to the text or texts and
answer the questions
• each part is listened to twice
Writing:
• duration - 1.5 hours
• 2 parts, where the essay is a
mandatory task, the second
task is optional
14. CPE
"Certificate of Proficiency in English" is an exam for those who speak
English at a very high level. A candidate for this exam is able to use the
language almost at the level of a native speaker. CPE is widely
recognized in educational, scientific and industrial institutions around
the world as evidence of an exceptionally high level of English
language proficiency.