1. isan intermediate-level
qualification that gives you the
practical everyday skills you need
to succeed in an English-
speaking working environment
and in international business.
2. Reading and Writing (1 hour 30 minutes)
Reading: 7 parts
Writing: 2 parts
Aim: Shows you can read and understand the
main points from graphs or charts, messages and
emails, and can use vocabulary and structure
correctly.
3. Listening (about 40 minutes)
4 parts
Aim: to be able to follow and understand a range
of spoken materials including interviews and
discussions about everyday life.
Speaking (12 minutes per pair of candidates)
3 parts
Aim: Demonstrates your spoken English as you
take part in conversation and talking freely about
your opinions. Your Speaking test will be
conducted face-to-face
4. Speaking (12 minutes per pair of
candidates)
3 parts
Aim: Demonstrates spoken English in
conversation.
Speaking test will be conducted face-
to-face with one or two other
candidates
5. is an upper-intermediate
level qualification that
shows you how can you use
English with confidence in a
business environment.
6. Reading (1 hour )
5 parts
Shows you can deal confidently with different
types of text, such as business publications and
correspondence.
Writing (45 minutes)
2 parts
Aim: Requires you to be able to produce two
different pieces of writing, such as letters, reports,
proposals and emails.
7. Listening (about 40 minutes)
3 parts
Aim: Requires you to be able to follow and
understand a range of spoken materials, such as
interviews, discussions and presentations.
Speaking (14 minutes per pair of candidates)
3 parts
Aim: Tests your ability to communicate effectively
in face-to-face situations. You will take the
Speaking test with one or two other candidates.
8. is a high-level exam, taken
all over the world by people
who need to prove that they
have a high level of English
for business purposes.
9. Reading (1 hour )
6 parts
Aim: Shows you can deal confidently with different
types of text.
Writing (1 hour 10 minutes)
3 parts
Aim:Requires you to be able to write a variety of
different items such as memos, faxes, emails,
reports and proposals.
10. Listening (about 40 minutes)
2 parts
Aim: Requires you to be able to follow and
understand a range of spoken materials such as
conversations, interviews and discussions.
Speaking (16 minutes per pair of candidates)
2 parts
Aim:Tests your ability to communicate effectively
in face-to-face situations.