There are a number of qualifications available to EFL / ESL English Language learners. If you are unsure about which exam you should take, I am happy to advise you on the advantages and requirements of each qualification. In every exam course we use official up-to-date examination materials from the exam provider.

Adult Exams

  • IELTS Academic and General (see also ‘How to Prepare for IELTS‘)
  • LanguageCert SELT (Academic, General, ESOL, LTE, UKVI)
  • TOEFL
  • TOEIC
  • C2 Proficiency, formally known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)
  • C1 Advanced, formally known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)
  • B2 First, formally known as Cambridge English: First (FCE)
  • OET Occupational English Test

Business Exams

  • C1 Business Higher, formally known as Cambridge English: Business Higher (BEC Higher)
  • B2 Business Vantage, formally known as Cambridge English: Business Vantage (BEC Vantage)
  • B1 Business Preliminary, formally known as Cambridge English: Business Preliminary (BEC Preliminary)

Young Learner Exams

  • A2 Key, formally known as Cambridge English Key (KET)
  • B1 Preliminary, formally known as Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)
  • B2 First for Schools, formally known as Cambridge English: First for Schools (FCE for Schools)
  • B2 Preliminary for Schools, formally known as Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools (PET for Schools)
  • A2 Key for Schools, formally known as Cambridge English: Key for Schools (KET for Schools)
  • A2 Flyers, formally known as Cambridge English: Flyers (YLE Flyers)
  • A1 Movers, formally known as Cambridge English: Movers (YLE Movers)
  • Pre A1 Starters, formally known as Cambridge English: Starters (YLE Starters)
  • SATS English language and Literature
  • GCSE English Language and English Literature

    All exam courses include practice tests. You will have a very clear idea of your progress and your expected final grade.