Practice Test 1: Written Test - Level A1 Foundation
Pearson Test of English General. Practice Test 1: Written Test. Level A1. Foundation. July 2011. © Pearson Education Ltd 2011. All rights reserved no part of
Introduction to the A2 Key Vocabulary List
The meaning of each word or phrase in the wordlists has been assigned a level between A1 and B2 on the CEFR. A preview version of the English Vocabulary Profile
B1 C1 C2 B2 A2 A1 A1
What level is the exam? Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools is targeted at Level B1 which is intermediate on the CEFR scale. At this
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers and A2 Flyers Sample papers
This is the Cambridge Starters Listening test. [MUSIC]. Look at Part 1 ' Page 59. 58. Cambridge Assessment English. 58. Cambridge Assessment English. A1 ...
153310-movers-sample-papers-volume-2.pdf
To prepare for Cambridge English: Movers children can practise parts of the test or do the complete practice test. Listening sample test. To download the
The Cambridge English Scale explained - A guide to converting
for exams from 2020. Practice test score. Cambridge English. Scale score. CEFR level. 23. 140. Level B1. 17. 120. Level A2. 11. 100. Level A1. 6. 82*. –. *
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/images/149680-yle-movers-word-list.pdf
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers and A2 Flyers - Handbook for teachers
10 pri 2017 The three exams together form a bridge to take children learning. English as a second language from beginner to basic user level. (A2). They are ...
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers and A2 Flyers – Sample papers
This is the Cambridge English Starters. Listening sample test. [MUSIC]. Look at Part 1. Look at the picture. Listen and look.
C1 C2 B2 B1 A2 A1 A1
This means that a particular score on the Cambridge English Scale represents the same level of language proficiency no matter which exam is taken. For example
C1 C2 B2 B1 A2 A1 A1
This means that a particular score on the Cambridge English Scale represents the same level of language proficiency no matter which exam is taken. For example
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers and A2 Flyers - Sample papers
This is the Cambridge English Starters. Listening sample test. [MUSIC]. Look at Part 1. Look at the picture. Listen and look.
Cambridge English Qualifications
Each Cambridge English Qualification is focused on a specific CEFR level. For exams from A2 Key to C2 Proficiency including Business
The Cambridge English Scale explained
*minimum score reported for A2 Key. Practice test score. Cambridge English. Scale score. CEFR level. 26. 140. Level B1. 18. 120. Level A2. 12. 100. Level A1.
- ENGLISH TEST - BEGINNER 100 QUESTIONS
Sarah and Colin live in an old house in an English village. Sarah is a secretary. She drives five miles to work every day. Colin works at home.
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers and A2 Flyers - Handbook for teachers
10?/04?/2017 The three exams together form a bridge to take children learning. English as a second language from beginner to basic user level. (A2). They are ...
Pre A1 Starters A1 Movers
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/images/149681-yle-flyers-word-list.pdf
153310-movers-sample-papers-volume-2.pdf
To prepare for Cambridge English: Movers children can practise parts of the test or do the complete practice test. Listening sample test. To download the
B1 C1 C2 B2 A2 A1 A1
What level is the exam? Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools is targeted at Level B1 which is intermediate on the CEFR scale. At this
504505-a2-key-handbook-2020.pdf
If a candidate achieves a Grade B or Grade C in their exam they will receive the Key English Test certificate at Level A2. CEFR Level A1: Cambridge English
Independent userBasic user
C1C2B2B1A2A1A1
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Below CEFRProficient user
The Cambridge English Scale explained
www.cambridgeenglish.orgAligning Cambridge English exams
to international standardsCambridge English exams are aligned to the Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages
(Council of Europe 2001) - the international standard in measuring language ability.Our exams are known around the world for giving
objective and reliable evidence of English language ability. Extensive research and validation ensures that each exam and each grade represent the same level of English, no matter where or when the exams are taken.What is the Cambridge English
Scale?
The Cambridge English Scale is a range of scores used to report results for Cambridge English exams. It was introduced in January 2015. It is a refinement of our existing approach to score reporting and provides a clearer and more consistent way of describing candidate performance in CambridgeEnglish exams.
The Cambridge English Scale covers a wide range of language proficiency and is aligned to the CommonEuropean Framework of Reference (CEFR).
In all exams, other than
Cambridge English: Key
and Key for Schools candidates receive a Cambridge English Scale score for each skill - Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Where tested, they also get a separate score for Use of English.Cambridge English: Key
andKey for
Schools
candidates receive a score for each paper. The overall score is calculated by averaging the individual scores a candidate receives. InCambridge English: Key
andKey for School
s, the score for the Reading and Writing paper is doubled to account for the double weighting of this paper. Cambridge English Scale scores replace the standardised score and candidate profile used for exams taken before 2015.The candidate's Statement of Results shows:
an overall Cambridge English Scale scoreCambridge English Scale scores for each skill
(Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) and Use of English where tested a grade a CEFR level.What are the benefits of using
the Cambridge English Scale? The Cambridge English Scale provides clearer and more detailed information than was previously available, showing where the candidate's performance falls within each CEFR level and grade. This gives candidates and their teachers better information about their performance and helps them to identify areas for improvement. The same scale is used across our exams, so it is also easier to understand the relationship between them. For the many candidates who take two or more of our exams in succession this will be particularly useful, as they will clearly be able to understand how their level of English is improving from one exam to the next.The Cambridge English Scale gives more detailed
information for organisations that use our exams, such as universities, employers, professional bodies and immigration authorities. This will help them to make decisions about individual candidates, particularly in cases where the organisation wants to focus on specific language skills. Because the scores are reported on the same reference scale, it is possible for organisations to state a requirement for a particular overall score, plus minimum scores for Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and Use of English.Which exams use the Cambridge
English Scale?
Results for
Cambridge English: First, First for Schools,
Advanced
andProficiency
have been reported on the scale since January 2015.Results for
Cambridge English: Key
Key for Schools
Preliminary
Preliminary for Schools
andBusiness
Certificates
will be reported on the scale fromFebruary 2016.
IELTS is mapped to the Cambridge English Scale, but will continue to use the existing nine-band scale for reporting results. 2The Cambridge English Scale explained
IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge EnglishLanguage Assessment.
Further information about the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) can be found on our website at: www.cambridgeenglish.org/cefr
www.cambridgeenglish.org 3The diagram below shows how
Cambridge English: Key, Preliminary, First, Advanced, Proficiency andBusiness Certificates
are mapped to the Cambridge English Scale.How do the scores work?
The Cambridge English Scale is aligned to the CEFR, and each of our exams covers a particular section of the scale.
This means that a particular score on the Cambridge English Scale represents the same level of language proficiency,
no matter which exam is taken.For example, scores between 180 and 199 cover CEFR Level C1. Candidates at the lowest end of C1 would receive a
score of 180. They would achieve this score whether they tookCambridge English: First
Advanced
orProficiency
. This is illustrated in the diagram on the following page. MeritPassDistinction
Level A1
B2Common European
Framework of
Reference (CEFR)
Cambridge
English:
KeyCambridge
English:
Proficiency
Grade B
Grade C
Grade A
Level C1
Cambridge
English
Scale IELTS is mapped to, but will not be reported on the Cambridge English Scale C2 C1 B1 A2 A1 Below A1Independent user
Proficient user
Basic user
Grade A
Grade B
Grade C
Level B2
Grade B
Grade C
Grade A
Level B1
Distinction
Meri t PassLevel A2
Cambridge
English:
FirstCambridge
English:
Preliminary
Cambridge
English:
Advanced
Grade A
Grade B
Grade C
Level B2
Grade B
Grade C
Grade A
Level B1
Distinction
Merit PassLevel A2
Cambridge
English:
Business
Vantage
Cambridge
English:
Business
Preliminary
Cambridge
English:
Business
Higher
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Where is the score used?
The overall score and the individual
scores are shown on the candidate'sStatement of Results and on their
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