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Common European FrameworkThe Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF or CEFR) was put together by the Council of Europe as a way of standardising the levels of language exams in different regions. It is very widely used internationally and all important exams are mapped to the CEFR. There are six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. These are described in the table below. Click here to see which exams are at which CEFR levels.
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| Cambridge ESOL exams | |
| CPE Certificate of Proficiency in English (C2) |
grammar, vocabulary, dictionary |
| CAE Certificate of Advanced English (C1) |
use of English , listening |
| FCE First Certificate in English (B2) |
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| PET Preliminary English Test (B1) |
reading, writing |
| KET Key English Test (A2) |
grammar, voc,abulary |
| BULATS Business Language Testing Service |
reading |
| IELTS International English Language Testing System |
academic reading , general reading test , listening, writing , vocabulary |
Find out more about Cambridge ESOL by visiting their web site.
