Cambridge English: General and Academic

This is suitable for both adults and students. This is where you can learn and develop speaking, writing, reading and listening skills step-by-step.

Cambridge English: Key (KET)
Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)
Cambridge English: First (FCE)

 

Cambridge English: Key

Cambridge English: Key (KET) is a basic-level English course which is great for students 12 years and above as well as for adults who want to improve their English for work or general use.

The KET course covers all four language skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing.

At the end of the course, learners are expected to:

  • understand and use basic phrases and expressions
  • understand simple written English
  • introduce yourself and answer basic questions about yourself
  • interact with English speakers at a basic level.

When you have completed this course, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the basic language skills you need to communicate in English.

If you want to improve your work prospect, your study prospect and travel prospect this is the basic English course for you.

And If you are keen to gain a valuable qualification that is accepted worldwide, then you should consider taking the Cambridge English: Key (KET) Exam.

 

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) is an intermediate-level English course which is great for students 12 years and above as well as for adults who can use every day written and spoken English at an intermediate level.

The PET course covers all four language skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing.

This Cambridge English: Preliminary course is right for you if the following criteria apply to you:

  1. English is not your first language.
  2. You are able to talk and think in English if you are forced to.
  3. You can answer simple questions in English.
  4. You can ask simple questions in English.
  5. You can read simple text or articles in English.
  6. You can write simple articles, letters or text in English.
  7. You can follow conversations in English & take notes in a meeting.

You should take this Cambridge English: Preliminary course if you want to:

  1. Develop your ability to communicate in English for practical tasks and situations.
  2. Gain a valuable qualification that is accepted worldwide.
  3. Improve your work, study and travel prospects.

At the end of the course, learners are expected to:

  • read simple textbooks and articles in English
  • write letters and emails on everyday subjects
  • take meeting notes
  • show awareness of opinions and mood in spoken and written English.

And If you are keen to gain a valuable qualification that is accepted worldwide, then you should consider taking the Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) Exam.

 

Cambridge English: First

Cambridge English: First (FCE) is an upper intermediate-level English course which is highly recommended for young teenage learners or adults who have strong English language proficiency who are able to deal with a variety of situations but may not be able to handle more demanding situations such as discussing abstract or cultural topics fluently with maturity and depth.

The FCE course covers all four language skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing.

You should take this Cambridge English: First course if you want to:

  1. Communicate effectively face-to-face, expressing opinions and presenting arguments.
  2. Follow the news, write clear, detailed English, expressing opinions and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of different points of view.
  3. Write letters, reports, stories and lots of other types of text.

At the end of the course, learners are expected to:

  • be able to handle the main structures of the English language fluently
  • have knowledge of a wide range of vocabulary
  • use appropriate communication strategies in a various situations
  • write letters, reports, stories and lots of other types of text produce written texts of various types with the ability to form an argument as well as describe events

And If you are keen to gain a valuable qualification that is accepted worldwide, then you should consider taking the Cambridge English: First (FCE) Exam.

 
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