Reading
The Reading section consists of Parts 1, 5, 6 and 7 of the Reading
and Use of English paper. Correct answers in Parts 1 and 7 are worth
1 mark each. Correct answers in Parts 5 and 6 are worth 2 marks
each. There are 42 possible marks in the Reading section.
Practice test score
Cambridge English
Scale score
37
24
16
10
180
160
140
122*
CEFR Level
Level C1
Level B2
Level B1
-
*minimum score reported for First
Use of English
The Use of English section consists of Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the
Reading and Use of English paper. Correct answers in Parts 2 and 3
are worth 1 mark each. In Part 4, answers which are partly correct
receive 1 mark and answers which are completely correct receive 2
marks. There are 28 possible marks in the Use of English section.
Practice test score
Cambridge English
Scale score
24
18
11
7
180
160
140
122*
CEFR Level
Level C1
Level B2
Level B1
-
*minimum score reported for First
Writing
Candidates answers in the Writing paper are marked by trained
examiners who are certificated to mark at the level. Answers are
marked using assessment scales which are linked to the Common
European Framework of Reference. 05 marks are given for each
of the following criteria: Content; Communicative Achievement;
Organisation; and Language. Whole marks only are awarded; there
are no half marks given. Marks for each of the criteria are combined
to give 20 possible marks for each question. There are 40 possible
marks for the whole paper.
Listening
Correct answers in the Listening paper are worth 1 mark each.
There are 30 possible marks in the Listening paper.
Practice test score
Cambridge English
Scale score
34
24
16
10
180
160
140
122*
CEFR Level
Level C1
Level B2
Level B1
-
*minimum score reported for First
Practice test score
Cambridge English
Scale score
180
160
140
122*
CEFR Level
Practice test score
Cambridge English
Scale score
CEFR Level
54
36
24
14
180
160
140
122*
27
18
12
8
Level C1
Level B2
Level B1
-
*minimum score reported for First
Speaking
Candidates take the test in pairs, but are assessed on their individual
performance by trained examiners certificated to examine at the
level. Candidate speaking performances are assessed using scales
which are linked to the Common European Framework of Reference.
The assessor gives 05 marks for each of the following criteria:
Grammar and Vocabulary; Discourse Management; Pronunciation;
and Interactive Communication. Marks for each of these criteria
are doubled. The interlocutor gives a mark of 05 for Global
Achievement. This mark is then multiplied by four. Examiners may
award half marks. Marks for all criteria are then combined, meaning
there are 60 marks available in the Speaking test.
Level C1
Level B2
Level B1
-
*minimum score reported for First
Converting practice test scores to Cambridge English Scale scores