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University of Cambridge ESOL examination

The University of Cambridge ESOL examinations are examinations in English language ability for non-native speakers of English. Cambridge ESOL is part of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES). This is a department of the University of Cambridge, England.

In 2004 Cambridge ESOL examinations were taken by around 1.5 million learners in more than 135 countries. The exams cover general English, business English, academic English and English for young learners.

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Individual exams

General English

These exams are also known as the "Main Suite" exams:
KET (Key English Test):elementary
PET (Preliminary English Test):intermediate
FCE (First Certificate in English):upper intermediate
CAE (Certificate in Advanced English):advanced
CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English):very advanced

Assessment of individual skills

CELS (Certificates in English Language Skills):These exams allow students to prove what they can do in each skill (reading, writing, speaking etc.) separately: they receive a separate mark for each section.
Certificates in ESOL Skills for Life: These certificates also give separate marks for each type of ability. The exam is for ESOL learners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland .

Business English

BEC (Business English Certificates): This exam in Business English can be taken at three levels.
BULATS (Business Language Testing Service): this is an assessment service for companies, for showing language skills in English, French, German and Spanish.

Academic English

IELTS (International English Language Testing System):recognised by universities, employers, immigration authorities and professional bodies.

Young Learners' English

YLE (Cambridge Young Learners' English Tests): English exams for children aged 7 to 12.

Link to Common European Framework

The Cambridge ESOL exams are related to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF). This framework sets standards in foreign language teaching across Europe. It divides learners into six levels of ability, with descriptions of what a learner is able to do at each stage. The Cambridge ESOL exams fit into this framework as shown in the table:

CEF levelCELS examsBEC examsMain SuiteIELTSBULATSYLE
C2--CPE7.5+90–100-
C1CELS HBEC HCAE6.5/7.075–89-
B2CELS VBEC VFCE5.0/5.5/6.060–74-
B1CELS PBEC PPET3.5/4.0/4.540–59-
A2--KET3.020–39Flyers
A1----0–19Movers

See also

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