ESOL Courses First Certificate in English
We have range of courses to prepare you for different levels for University of Cambridge ESOL examinations. These are mainly Cambridge First Certificate in English, Cambridge Advanced English and Cambridge Proficiency in English. |
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If your knowledge of English is already good enough for many everyday situations, then FCE is the right exam for you. It is ideal if you want to work or study abroad or to develop a career which requires English. FCE is an upper-intermediate-level Cambridge ESOL exam, at Level B2 of the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This means that if you pass FCE, your level of English is good enough to be of practical use in many types of job. Successful FCE candidates can deal with everyday letters and telephone conversations, and can understand some non-academic training courses and simple textbooks and articles.
• Develop good communication skills
Cambridge ESOL exams cover all four language skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing – as well as testing your use of grammar and vocabulary. They include a range of different types of question which test how well you can use English, so that you develop the full range of skills you need to communicate well in a variety of situations.
• A world of opportunity
Thousands of employers, universities and government departments around the worldrecognize Cambridge ESOL examinations, so a Cambridge ESOL exam is a valuable Qualification to have when you need to provide evidence of your level of English for a job or when you apply for a place to study.
• Quality you can trust
We test all our questions on candidates before we put them into a ‘live' examination. This makes sure that they are fair, at the right level, that the content is suitable for all Candidates and that you have enough time to answer them. You can therefore be sure that your result is a true measure of your level of English. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) offers the world’s leading range of qualifications for learners and teachers of English. More than 2 million people in over 130 countries take Cambridge ESOL exams each year.
What does FCE involve?
FCE has five papers:
Reading: 1 hour
You will need to be able to understand information in fiction and non-fiction books, journals, newspapers and magazines.
Writing: 1 hour 20 minutes
You will have to show you can produce two different pieces of writing such as a short story, a letter, an article, a report, a review or an essay.
Use of English: 45 minutes
Your use of English will be tested by tasks which show how well you control your grammar and vocabulary.
Listening: 40 minutes
You need to show you can understand the meaning of a range of spoken material, including news programmes, speeches, stories and anecdotes and public announcements.
Speaking: 14 minutes
You will take the Speaking test with another candidate or in a group of three, and you will be tested on your ability to take part in different types of interaction: with the examiner, with the other candidates and by yourself.
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