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A2
Key English Test
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This is an elementary level exam and a language user at this level can handle basic enquiries relate to contexts they are familiar with. Cambridge English:Key and Cambridge English:Key for Schools follow exactly the same format and the level of the question papers is identical. The only difference is that the content and treatment of topics in Cambridge English:Key for Schools have been particularly targeted at the interests and experience of school students. |
B1
Preliminary English Test
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This is an intermediate level exam and a language user at this level should be able to cope linguistically in a range of everyday situations of a straightforward, non-specialised nature. Cambridge English:Preliminary and Cambridge English:Preliminary for schools follow exactly the same format and the level of the question papers is identical. The only difference is that the content and treatment of topics in Cambridge English:Key for Schools have been particularly targeted at the interests and experience of school students. |
B2
First Certificate in English
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This is an upper intermediate level exam and it is an ideal exam for people who want to use English for work or study purposes. Cambridge English:First has been updated recently and a new revision guide is available from Cambridge ESOL website. |
C1
Certificate in Advanced English
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This is an advanced level exam and aimed at people who can use written and spoken English for most professional and social purposes. It is widely recognised for work or study purposes. Cambridge English:Advanced has been updated recently and a new revision guide is available from Cambridge ESOL website. |
C2
Certificate of Proficiency in English
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This is a very advanced level exam for learners who have achieved a high level of language skills and are able to function effectively in almost any English-speaking context. |
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