The Cambridge exams assess English language proficiency across different levels, from beginner to advanced. Here’s a brief overview of each exam:
A2 Key: This is an entry-level exam for basic English skills, focusing on everyday situations. It’s designed for those at the A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
B1 Preliminary: This intermediate-level exam assesses practical English skills needed for work, study, and travel. It corresponds to the B1 level in the CEFR.
B2 First: A more advanced exam, B2 First tests all four language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) and is aimed at users who can communicate confidently in English. It aligns with the B2 level of the CEFR.
C1 Advanced: For high-level English proficiency, this exam is suitable for academic and professional settings. It corresponds to the C1 level in the CEFR.
C2 Proficiency: This is the highest-level Cambridge English exam, testing near-native proficiency in the language. It corresponds to the C2 level of the CEFR.
Linguaskill: An online test used by organizations and institutions to assess language skills quickly. It evaluates reading, writing, listening, and speaking, and can provide results aligned with the CEFR levels.
These exams measure English proficiency for various purposes, such as study, work, and immigration, each progressively more difficult from A2 to C2 levels.
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