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CAMBRIDGE ESOL Examination Preparation For Students of all ages "Knowledge is not power, applied knowledge is"
English for Life - An Introduction to Cambridge ESOL
Exams Cambridge exams are known all over the world and are recognised by universities, employers and national education authorities in many countries. They are run by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) - one of the world's leading providers of exams for learners of English. The exams are linked to an international system of levels for assessing European languages. Cambridge ESOL exams can be taken by anyone whose first language is not English. They are suitable for learners of all nationalities, whatever their first language and cultural background, and there are exams suitable for learners of almost any age. The range of Cambridge ESOL exams includes specialist exams in Business English and English for University Purposes, as well as tests for young learners and a suite of certificates and diplomas for language teachers. The exams cover all the four language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing. They include a range of tasks which assess candidates' ability to use English, so that in preparing for the exams, candidates develop the skills they need to make practical use of the language in a variety of contexts. Above all, the Cambridge exams assess the candidates' ability to communicate effectively in English. The
recognition of Cambridge ESOL exams Higher education recognition
Universities throughout the world accept Cambridge exams as
evidence of an adequate standard of English for admission to
courses, or as part of course assessment. |