[PDF] [PDF] Pre A1 Starters - Cambridge English

The exams are an excellent way for children to gain confidence and improve their English There are three levels of exam: • Pre A1 Starters • A1 Movers • A2 



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[PDF] Starters - Cambridge English

To prepare for Cambridge English: Starters, children can practise parts of the test or do the complete practice test Listening sample test To download the 



[PDF] Sample papers - Cambridge English

Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers and A2 Flyers are designed specifically for young For more information about the exams and for more sample papers go to:



[PDF] Pre A1 Starters - Cambridge English

The exams are an excellent way for children to gain confidence and improve their English There are three levels of exam: • Pre A1 Starters • A1 Movers • A2 



[PDF] Starters (YLE Starters) - Cambridge English

What do children receive after doing the test? All candidates who complete Cambridge English: Young Learners tests receive a certificate There is no pass or fail 



[PDF] Sample papers - Cambridge English

Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers and A2 Flyers are the first three of our Cambridge English These sample papers show you what the three exams look like



[PDF] Starters Speaking - Cambridge English

Please read this and watch this video of Penelope doing a Starters Speaking test Part 1 In this part, children taking the test point to the correct part of the picture



[PDF] The 2018 Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers and A2 Flyers revisions

Each exam has three papers: a Listening paper, a combined Reading/Writing paper and a Speaking test The exams are part of the Cambridge English 



[PDF] Sample papers

Hello This is the Cambridge Starters Listening test Look at Part One Now look at the picture Listen and look There is one example F Can you see the kite? M



[PDF] Information for candidates and parents - Cambridge Exam

In the next eight pages you will find all the information you need to help your child prepare for the Cambridge English: Young Learners tests: Starters, Movers 



[PDF] Sample papers - Centrum Brytyjskie UMCS

Listening sample tests To download the Listening sample tests go to: Cambridge English: Starters www cambridgeenglish org/starters-audio-sample-v2



pdf Young Learners - Cambridge English

Introduction Cambridge English: Young Learners is a series of fun motivating English language tests for children in primary and lower secondary education The tests are an excellent way for children to gain confidence and improve their English There are three levels: Cambridge English: Starters Cambridge English: Movers Cambridge English: Flyers

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[PDF] Pre A1 Starters - Cambridge English

Cambridge English: Starters (YLE Starters)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is there a wordlist for Cambridge English: Starters? Yes. There is a Cambridge English: Starters word list available. Do you use British or American English in the test?

British and American English terms are included in the vocabulary lists for the tests. Versions of the

Listening test contain both British and American accents and throughout the test answers given in either

standard British English or standard American English are accepted.

What do children receive after doing the test?

All candidates who complete Cambridge English: Young Learners tests receive a certificate. There is no pass

or fail result. Every child who takes the test should feel they have achieved something important. On their

certicate, candidates will see shields for Listening, Reading and Writing, and Speaking. The maximum

score for each is ve bold shields. One bold shield means that the child took the test but can still improve a

lot in this part of the test. Five bold shields mean that the child did very well in this part of the test. A total

score of 10 or more bold shields shows that the child is ready to start preparing for the next Cambridge

English test. Certicates usually arrive three to four weeks after the test or earlier. If you need to check

when your certicate will arrive, contact the exam centre.

Reading and Writing

What do children need to take to the Reading and Writing paper?For the Reading and Writing test, children just need an ordinary pen or pencil.

How is the Reading and Writing paper marked?

The centre where children take the test sends the completed tests to Cambridge English Language Assessment. The papers are then marked very carefully by a team of trained markers.

Listening

What do children need to take to the Listening test?

For the Listening test, children must remember to take coloured pencils or pens (red, blue, green, yellow,

orange, pink, purple, black, brown and grey) and an ordinary pen or pencil.

How is the Listening test marked?

The centre where children take the test sends the completed tests to Cambridge English Language

Assessment. The papers are then marked very carefully by a team of trained markers. In most parts of the

test, spelling has to be 100% correct. In Part 2 some misspellings will be allowed for words which are not

spelled out on the recording.

Speaking

What do children need to take to the Speaking test? Children don't need to take anything to the Speaking test.

How is the Speaking test marked?

The Speaking Examiner marks the Speaking test, and sends the marks to Cambridge English Language Assessment with the completed Listening and Reading and Writing papers. For more information about Cambridge English: Starters, visit our website:quotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_4