CAE

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Cambridge English Advanced; is globally known certificate accredited by University of Cambridge. This exam gives proof of skills required to adapt in English–speaking countries for the purpose of studying, working and living. This English language test is valid for your life time.
The exam focuses on level C1 of the common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) – the level required for academic and professional success. It is also equivalent to IELTS band 6.5 to 8.0.
CAE scores are acceptable in Australia, United Kingdom, Canada and United States of America (USA) for study and also for immigration purposes in Australia. World’s Top ranked universities also accept CAE scores like University of Oxford, University of Sydney and University of Idaho.
Test Day Information:
Candidates must adhere following before Exam:
- To start with, get a good sleep the night before and go into the exam with a clear head – you will need to be fresh as a lot of concentration is required.
- With Reading and Use of English, it is best to read the whole text in Parts 1, 2 and 3 before starting to fill in any gaps, as some of them will require an understanding of the whole text. In Part 4, don’t forget to always use the key word exactly as it is given.
- With Reading and Use of English, make sure you look carefully at the instructions, title and subtitle for each text as these will tell you where the text comes from and will give you an idea of what it is about.
- With Writing, remember that each part carries the same number of marks, so don’t spend too long on one part, and avoid having to rush at the end. Give yourself time to plan, write, and check and edit your work. If you do make any changes, make sure your corrections are clear.
- With Listening, don’t panic if you miss something. Remember that each listening text will be played twice so you have a second chance. Make sure you read through the questions carefully before the recording starts; this will give you an idea of what it is about and will help you to follow it more easily.
- With Speaking, make sure you listen to what your partner is saying and pick up on the comments they make. Communicating is all about listening and responding appropriately.