Prove that you are a high achiever.
Learn excellent English for academic
and professional success.
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UCLES 2015 | CE/1001/5Y04
English for high achievers in the
academic and professional world
Brief exam guide
for exams from 2015
Gain a certificate that gives you endless
opportunities.
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STEP 1 Test your level
See if Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is the right
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STEP 2 Sign up with your local exam centre
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Cambridge English Language Assessment is part of the University
of Cambridge. We develop and produce the most valuable range of
qualifications for learners and teachers of English in the world. Over
5 million Cambridge English exams are taken each year in more than
130 countries. More than 20,000 universities, employers, government
ministries and other organisations accept our certificates.
Cambridge English Language Assessment a not-for-profit organisation.
All details are correct at the time of going to print in March 2015.
English for high achievers in the
academic and professional world
One exam endless opportunities
What level is the exam?
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is a
high quality, international English language
qualification that you can use for your university
and student visa application. Preparing for the
exam helps you develop the language skills
needed for success in study and work.
The exam focuses on Level C1 (IELTS band score 6.5 to
8.0) of the Common European Framework of Reference
for Languages (CEFR) the level required for academic
and professional success.
Prove to universities you are prepared
for study
The exam is accepted by educational institutions
worldwide, including top universities and colleges in
Australia, North America, the UK and Europe.
UK
Australia
US
Australia
Canada
Hong Kong
Show employers you are ready to work
High level English language skills enhance your
employment opportunities.
Many of the worlds top employers accept the exam,
including Accenture, Bayer, Dell and Ernst & Young.
Use the exam for visa applications
As well as using your certificate for university
applications worldwide, you can also use it for
your visa application to Australia. The exam is also
accepted for student visas in Ireland.
To view the full list of institutions which accept the
exam, visit [Link]/recognition
Whats in the exam?
Supported by the largest research programme of its
kind, the exam is designed to be fair to users of all
nationalities and linguistic backgrounds.
It covers all four language skills (Reading, Writing,
Listening and Speaking) and knowledge of grammar and
vocabulary.
Reading and
Use of English:
1 hour 30 minutes
Shows that you can understand texts
from publications such as fiction
and non-fiction books, journals,
newspapers and magazines.
Writing:
1 hour 30 minutes
Shows that you can produce two
different pieces of writing, including
an essay.
Listening:
40 minutes
Shows that you can follow and
understand a range of spoken materials.
Speaking:
15 minutes
Shows that you can communicate in
a real-life context. You take the test
face-to-face with one or two other
candidates.
Your overall performance is calculated by averaging
the scores you achieve in Reading, Writing, Listening,
Speaking and Use of English. The weighting of each of
the four skills and Use of English is equal.
Download sample papers
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The exam can be taken on paper or on computer.
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