Cambridge English Prep Programme
Why take the exam?
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The Cambridge English exams are designed to develop real-life English skills. They are designed to assess how learners use English to communicate in real life situations. It also helps prepares students by teaching communication skills they can use for everyday life, work and study. The Cambridge English exams are also globally accepted by 15000 universities, employers and governments around the world. All of the exams are aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference Languages (CEFR)- the international standard for describing language ability. It can help open doors for you to higher education, increase choices for study and work, and improve employment opportunities.
Which Cambridge Test should I do then?
Take the test below and see.
After completing the test, you will receive a CEFR level. You can use this to help you choose an ideal test to sit. If you would like to know more about the CEFR and how we can help you achieve your qualification, please call us on 2944-3633.
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So what is the CEFR? And how can it help me?
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Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
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The Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a series of descriptions of abilities which can be applied to any language. These descriptors can be used to set clear targets for achievements within language learning, to help define language proficiency levels and to interpret language qualifications. It has become accepted as a way of benchmarking language ability, not only within Europe but worldwide, and plays a central role in language and education policy.