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Our Courses:
Primary Students:
Starters
P1 - P2

Starters
Fun with Starters
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Movers
P3 - P4

Movers
Fun with Movers
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Flyers P5 - P6

Flyers
Fun with Flyers
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Cambridge Young Learners English Tests
The
Cambridge Young Learners Tests (YLE) are not traditional grammar
tests. They are tests of real language skills including speaking.
Language use is tested in meaningful and realistic ways, using
materials especially suited to children aged between 7 and 12.
The tests have a positive impact on children’s language learning as
they experience real communication in a foreign language. They enjoy
taking them.
The
YLE tests are produced by the University of Cambridge English for
Speakers of Other Languages (Cambridge ESOL), the UK’s largest
overseas examining board. There are three levels: Starters (Level
1), Movers (Level 2) and Flyers (Level 3). Each
level consists of three components: Reading & Writing,
Listening, and Speaking.
YLE
has three papers:
Reading & Writing,
Listening
and
Speaking.
Secondary Students:
F1

Key English Test (KET)
KET
is the first level Cambridge ESOL exam, at level A2 of the Council of
Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages,. KET
recognises the ability to cope with everyday written and spoken
communications at a basic level. Do you have basic English skills? Can
you understand simple texts? Can you communicate in familiar
situations? Can you understand short notices and simple spoken
directions? If so, then KET is the exam for you.
KET
uses language from real life situations and covers the four language
skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking. It provides an
assessment of practical skills, and encourages the development of
abilities which can be used while travelling, as well as in study and
working situations.
Although the KET exam is at a basic level, it helps you to find out
your strengths and weaknesses. You can then plan further study and go
on to take PET (Preliminary English Test) and the other Cambridge ESOL
exams.
Why take KET?
KET
uses language from real life situations and covers the four language
skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking. It provides an
assessment of practical skills, and encourages the development of
abilities which can be used while travelling, as well as in study and
working situations.
KET
has three papers:
Reading & Writing,
Listening
and
Speaking
F2

Preliminary English Test (PET)
PET
is an internationally recognised English language qualification at
ALTE level 2. It assesses candidates’ language skills at
lower-intermediate level. At this level, learners should be able to
cope linguistically in a range of everyday situations that require use
of English in their own or a foreign country, in contact with native
and non-native speakers of the language.
Why
take PET?
Studying for PET is a popular way to improve your language skills and
use them in a wide range of contexts. PET covers the four main
language skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking, using
material from real life situations. It provides evidence of practical
skills, and indicates sufficient ability to be of practical use in
clerical, secretarial and managerial jobs, and in many industries,
such as tourism, where contact with English speakers is required.
PET
has three papers:
Reading and Writing,
Listening
and
Speaking.
F3

First Certificate in English (FCE)
FCE
is an upper-intermediate level examination that requires application
of all language skills. It assesses English language ability at ALTE
level 3. It has widespread recognition in commerce and industry. It
is also recognised by some university faculties, colleges and other
institutions as fulfilling English language requirements.
Why
take FCE?
FCE
is ideal if you want to work or study abroad or to develop a career
which requires language skills (e.g. business, medicine, engineering).
FCE indicates sufficient proficiency in English to be of practical use
in clerical, secretarial and managerial jobs in many industries, in
particular tourism, where contact with English speakers is required.
Successful candidates have the ability to deal with routine letters
and telephone enquiries, and to cope with some non-academic training
courses and simple textbooks and articles.
FCE
is also useful preparation if you are working towards higher level
exams, such as CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) and CPE
(Certificate of Proficiency in English).
FCE
has five papers:
Reading,
Writing,
Use of English,
Listening
and
Speaking.
F4

Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
CAE
is the second highest level Cambridge ESOL exam, at level C1 of the
Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for
Languages. Choose CAE if you are reaching a standard of English that
is adequate for most purposes, including social and professional
situations, and in higher education.
Although the level of language skills required is not as high as for
CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English), CAE recognises the
ability to communicate with confidence in English and deal with most
aspects of everyday life.
Why
take CAE?
CAE
is ideal if you want to work or study abroad or to develop a career
which requires language skills (e.g. business, medicine, engineering).
It is also useful preparation if you are working towards CPE
(Certificate of Proficiency in English).
Studying for CAE helps you to improve your language skills and use
them in a wide range of contexts. The exams are based on realistic
tasks, and indicate the ability to use the language in practical
situations. If you are successful, you'll be able to participate in
meetings and discussions, expressing opinions clearly, and be able to
understand and produce texts of various types, including business
letters and reports. You'll also be more than capable of following
university courses taught in English.
CAE
has five papers:
Reading,
Writing,
English in use,
Listening
and
Speaking.
F5

Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
CPE
is the highest level Cambridge ESOL exam, at level C2 of the Council
of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. If
you are able to function effectively in almost any English-speaking
context and are approaching a standard of English similar to that of
an educated native speaker, then this is the exam for you.
Success at this level represents a significant personal achievement.
Why
take CPE?
CPE
is ideal if you want to work or study abroad, or to develop a career
which requires language skills (e.g. business, medicine, engineering).
On passing the exam, you'll receive a certificate awarded by
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. Your CPE certificate is
recognised by thousands of universities and employers throughout the
world.
You
will also receive a statement of results, showing how you performed in
each paper.
While
studying for CPE you will be improving your language skills and
learning to use them in a wide range of contexts. Because many aspects
of the exams are based on realistic tasks, a CPE certificate shows
that you have progressed beyond a good knowledge of vocabulary and
grammar and can actually use the language in real contexts.
What
does the exam involve?
CPE
has five papers:
Reading,
Writing,
Use
of English,
Listening
and
Speaking.
Adult Students:

IELTS
is the International English Language Testing System. It measures
ability to communicate in English across all four language skills –
listening, reading, writing and speaking – for people who intend to
study or work where English is the language of communication.
The
ideal test if you need to study or work where English is the language
of communication. IELTS scores are recognised by universities and
colleges, employers, immigration authorities and professional bodies.
Since
1989, IELTS has been proven and trusted worldwide to provide a secure,
global, authentic and customer-focused test which measures true to
life ability to communicate in English. Over 4700 educational
institutions, government agencies and professional organisations
around the world recognise IELTS scores as a trusted and valid
indicator of ability to communicate in English.
With over 700,000 tests taken every year across 120 countries, IELTS
is one of the fastest growing English language tests in the world, and
sets the standard in integrity, research and innovation.
Proof-Reading services also available.
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