General English exams

KET (Key English Test): Recognises the ability to cope with everyday written and spoken English at a basic level, mapped at A2 level on the CEFR

PET (Preliminary English Test): PET is the second level of exams. It demonstrates the ability of candidates to cope with everyday written and spoken communications in a general or academic context. The exam is mapped at B1 level on the CEFR

Cambridge First (First Certificate in English): FCE is the most widely taken Cambridge ESOL examination, mapped at B2 level on the CEFR. Success at FCE enables learners to use their language skills for many practical purposes including business and study.

Cambridge Advanced (CAE): At CEFR level C1, the CAE exam is the ideal qualification for people wanting to work or study abroad or to develop a career which requires English language skills. It proves that the holder has the skills needed to succeed at University or in professional life.

Cambridge Professional (CPE):CPE is the highest level of the Cambridge English examination. Success at CPE enables learners to function effectively in almost any English-speaking context. The CPE exam is mapped on the CEFR level C2