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B1 Preliminary for Schools Understanding the Statement of Results

This is your overall Cambridge English Scale score for the whole exam. It is the average of the individual scores that you receive for the four skills.

Statement of Results

Session

November 2013

Reference No.

13BGB9615001

To be quoted on all

correspondence

Candidate Name

Place of Entry

Qualification

PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST

Score

85/100

Result

PASS WITH MERIT

Candidate Profile

Exceptional

Good

Borderline

Weak

21/11/2013

ThePreliminary English Test (PET) is a general proficiency examination at Level B1 in the Council of Euro

pe's Common European Framework of Reference. It is at Entry Level 3 in the UK National Qualif ications Framework (NQF).

CEFR LevelExamination

C2Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)

C1Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

B2First Certificate in English (FCE)

B1Preliminary English Test (PET)

A2Key English Test (KET)

A1NQF Level

3 2 1

Entry 3

Entry 2

Entry 1

Interpretation of results

Pass covers the range of ability from a borderline pass to good achievement at the level.

Pass with Merit

indicates the range of good achievement up to

Pass with Distinction

, which demonstrates an ability at Council of Europe Level B2.

Level A2

covers the range of ability between weak and borderline. The total number of marks available in the examination is 100. Marks are converted to a standardised score.

ResultsScore

Pass with Distinction90 to 100

Pass with Merit85 to 89

Pass70 to 84

Level A245 to 69

Fail0 to 44

Other X- the candidate was absent from part of the examination Z- the candidate was absent from all parts of the examination Pending-a result cannot be issued at present, but will follow in due course Withheld-the candidate should contact their centre for information

THIS IS NOT A CERTIFICATE

Cambridge English Language Assessment reserves the right to amend the in formation given before the issue of certificates to su ccessful candidates.Reading

WritingListening

Speaking

Understanding your Statement of Results

Your Statement of Results gives you three pieces of information:

1. Your result:

This is the most important piece of information. If you pass the exam, you will get a certificate with your grade on it. Or you could have one of these on your Statement of Results: X - you were absent from part of the exam Z - you were absent from the whole of the exam

Pending

- your result is not ready yet

Withheld

- you need to contact your centre.

2. Your score:

This is your score for the whole exam. You can see whether your score is near the top of the grade, in the middle or near the bottom. Your score is shown as a number between 0 and 100 which is converted from the total number of marks available in the exam. It is converted so that the score you need for each grade is the same every time the exam is taken. This is called a standardised score.

Your score will not be shown on your certificate.

3. Your candidate profile:

This shows you how you performed on each

of the papers in the exam. If you did not get the result you wanted, it will help you to decide which skills you need to improve. Your candidate profile will not be shown on your certificate. NB: the bands on the candidate profile do not correspond to grades. There are no pass or fail levels in the individual papers. Your marks for each paper are added together to calculate your result for the whole examination.

Your certificate

Cambridge English: Preliminary - Level B2

Pass with Distinction

Exceptional candidates sometimes show ability beyond B1 Level. If you have achieved a Pass with Distinction, you will receive the

Preliminary

English Test

certificate stating that you demonstrated ability at Level B2.

Cambridge English: Preliminary - Level B1

Pass with Merit or Pass

If you have achieved Pass with Merit or Pass in your exam, you will be awarded the

Preliminary English Test

certificate at Level B1.

Level A2 certificate

If your performance is below Level B1, but falls within Level A2, you will receive a Cambridge English certificate stating that you demonstrated ability at A2 level. On the back of your certificate you will find additional information about your exam and Can Do statements for

CEFR Levels B2, B1 and A2.

Results Verification Service

If you need to allow employers, universities or other organisations to verify your examination results, you can do so quickly and securely with our

Results Verification Service

. Just by sending organisations your Candidate ID and Candidate Secret Number (printed on your Statement of Entry) they can check your result instantly online at www.cambridgeenglish.org/verifiers

What is the CEFR?

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is an international system that describes learners' abilities in a foreign language using six levels, from A1 (the lowest) to C2 (the highest). All Cambridge English exams are developed in accordance with the principles and approach of the CEFR. This makes it easy for employers, schools, universities and other institutions to find out whether your English is at the right level for them by looking at your certificate or

Statement of Results.

You can find out more about the framework at

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