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During the LanguageCert International ESOL Spoken exam, you are only allowed to have one blank piece of paper.
The invigilator (proctor) will ask you to show it in order to ensure that it is blank on both sides. It must be shredded in front of the online invigilator (proctor) once the exam is over.
Written exam (available for LanguageCert International ESOL B1-C2): there is a two-way voice communication with the online invigilator (proctor). However, only the invigilator will be able to see you and your desktop during the Written exam. Please note that the communication is carried out in English.
Spoken exam (available only for LanguageCert International ESOL B1-C2): there is a two-way voice communication with the interlocutor and you will be able to see him/her.
Based on official data published by English Language test owners, the table below portrays the equivalence of each qualification to the CEFR levels.
CEFR |
LanguageCert |
Cambridge |
Trinity GESE |
Pearson PTE |
IELTS |
TOEFL iBT |
C2 |
C2 Mastery |
Proficiency |
Grade 12 |
85-90 |
8.5 - 9.0 |
95 - 120 |
C1 |
C1 Expert |
Advanced |
Grade 10 & 11 |
76-84 |
7.0 - 8.0 |
|
B2 |
B2 Communicator |
First |
Grade 7, 8 & 9 |
59-75 |
5.5 - 6.5 |
72 - 94 |
B1 |
B1 Achiever |
Preliminary |
Grade 5 & 6 |
43-58 |
4.0 - 5.0 |
42 -71 |
A2 |
A2 Access |
Key |
Grade 3 & 4 |
30-42 |
|
|
A1 |
A1 Preliminary |
Grade 2 |
22-29 |
|
|
As per Oct. 2018 review
LanguageCert International ESOL qualifications can be used internationally as school curriculum requirements, as well as for university entry and/or graduation, employment and career progression.
To find all the information you need for LanguageCert International ESOL qualifications click here.
All levels of the LanguageCert International ESOL exams are mapped to the levels of the Common European Framework.
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries. The six CEFR levels are becoming widely accepted as the European and global standards for grading an individual's language proficiency.
To find more about the full alignment of the levels of LanguageCert International ESOL exams with the CEFR levels click here.
Candidates are not required to complete any course in order to take the LanguageCert International ESOL examinations. They may sit for the exams straight away, if they feel confident about their level of English. It is recommended that candidates undertake a short course where the exam tasks are explained. All our LanguageCert Approved Test Centres offer courses which prepare candidates for the examinations. Candidates should contact the nearest Test Centre to enquire about the available courses.
The communicative LanguageCert International ESOL qualifications assess the level of each candidate’s English language proficiency, and not whether the candidate is familiar with a specific exam format. Therefore, all English course books can be used.
Books with LanguageCert International ESOL Practice Papers are available by a number of Publishing Houses.
To find a full suite of LanguageCert International ESOL Written and Spoken sample papers click here.
There is no age limit.
Please contact your nearest Test Centre for information on the test fees.
The duration of the exams depends on each level.
Written and Spoken exams of the same or even of a different level can be taken together or one at a time according to the candidates’ convenience (e.g. Speaking can be taken as a standalone exam if only proof of the speaking ability has to be provided, for example for a job).
No, each candidate is examined individually, so they can perform at their best. The interview of the Spoken exam is conducted by an Interlocutor, appointed by LanguageCert, who does not assess. The evaluation takes place at a later stage by a LanguageCert Marker.
Candidates are not allowed to use dictionaries or any other aids during the LanguageCert International ESOL exams.
LanguageCert International ESOL candidates will receive a grade of High Pass, Pass or Fail.
Pass Mark for Written exam: at least 50% overall in all sections. No thresholds or limitations per section.
Pass Mark for Spoken exam: 50%.
The Test Centres do not get involved in the assessment. Marking is carried out by LanguageCert.
The Spoken exams are recorded and the sound files are sent to LanguageCert Markers for assessment.
To find out in which countries LanguageCert International ESOL qualifications are recognised click here.
The results are released 10 business days after the exam day.
LanguageCert or their Test Centre inform candidates of their results.
Certificates may be sent directly to candidates or to the Test Centre.
LanguageCert International ESOL certificates are valid for life. However, it is recommended that candidates contact the institution/organisation they are applying to.
Candidates need to contact the Test Centre where they took the exam or LanguageCert.
Candidates are awarded with a certificate of the exam they succeeded in, which is valid for life. When they feel ready, they can resit the exam they did not succeed in. There is no time limit on re-sitting the exam, nor is there a limit to the times a person wishes to do so. LanguageCert suggests that you should consult with your language school/ teacher, in order to decide the best approach that should be followed.
To check the validity of a LanguageCert International ESOL certificate, use the Online Certificate Verification Service.
The LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) is a suite of general English tests designed to assess a test taker’s language proficiency across six levels (A1-C2) aligned to the descriptions and levels of language proficiency as set out in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).
The LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) qualification is intended for:
Non-native speakers of English whoo wish to acquire an internationally recognised certification of their English language competence,
Employers who
Universities and Colleges that
LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) set of qualifications consist of reliable test content that assess listening and reading skills along with their awareness of lexico-grammatical structures.
The listening component assesses the candidate’s ability to listen for a wide variety of real-life and work-related purposes.
The reading component assesses the candidate’s ability to understand the main idea of a text or look for specific information or line of argument. Within the reading component assessment, the candidate will be also assessed with various lexico-grammatical items, which contributes to a profile which defines the candidate’s overall language ability.
The LTE qualification has been developed according to the CEFR descriptors of language competency for each CEFR level (A1-C2). For more detail, please refer to the LanguageCert Test of English Qualification Handbook.
There are no entry requirements prior to taking LangugeCert Test of English (LTE).
The LTE qualification comprises three different tests and is available in two formats:
The LTE A1-C2 computer-adaptive test lasts approximately 60 minutes. The content of each individual test is responsive to the language proficiency the test taker demonstrates as the test progresses. More specifically, the test adjusts in real time both the order and degree of difficulty of test items based on the test taker’s responses to previous questions. This ensures the accurate measurement of the test taker’s language competence whatever their proficiency level. Each test is individualised to the ability of the candidate taking the test.
As both formats lead to the same certificate, candidates should choose the format that best suits them.
The LTE A1-B1 paper-based test is suitable for test takers who need proof of a lower level competency in English, or absolute beginners who need to monitor their progress as they go, while the LTE A1-C2 paper-based test is most suitable for test takers who aim for B2 level and above.
LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) Listening & Reading
LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) Writing
There is no definite score to be attained in order to pass. All candidates receive a ‘Statement of Results’ and a Certificate which state the overall level achieved (e.g. ‘Level 1/CEFR B2’ or ‘Level 3/CEFR C2’) and a statement of results which also contains the score gained in each skill (Listening and Reading) which can be translated via the scaled scores table to an approximate CEFR level.
LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) qualifications are multi-purpose, they can be used internationally as school curriculum requirements, university entry and/or graduation, employment and career progression.
LTE tests are not pass-or-fail tests. Test results indicate proficiency levels in Listening & Reading and Writing in English.
The communicative LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) qualifications assess the level of each candidate’s English language proficiency, and not whether the candidate is familiar with a specific exam format. For the books that can be used to be better prepared for LTE qualifications, please click here.
Candidates aged 16+ can take LTE exams.
The Test Centres set their own schedules for the exam sessions. Please contact your nearest Test Centre for information on the test dates.
COMING SOON - You can book and take your LTE A1-C2 Listening & Reading exam online with remote, live invigilation whenever you want.
Candidates are not allowed to use dictionaries or any other aids during the LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) exams.
The Test Centres do not get involved in the assessment. Marking is carried out by LanguageCert.
To find out in which countries LTE qualifications are recognised, click here.
LanguageCert or the Test Centre depending on where the exam has been taken by the candidate.
LanguageCert if the exam has been carried out as online exam with live invigilation.
Certificates may be sent directly to candidates or to Test Centres.
LTE certificates are valid for life. However, it is recommended that candidates contact the institution/organisation they are applying to.
Candidates need to contact the Test Centre where they took the exam or LanguageCert if they took their certificate with LanguageCert online exams.
There are certainly a number of differences in terms of test structure, duration etc but some of the main differences to remember are the following:
To check the validity of LTE certificate, you can use the Online Certificate Verification Service.
To find all the information you need for LanguageCert Test of English (LTE) set of qualifications click here.
The candidate will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
The Spoken exam involves interaction (short exchanges) between the candidate and the interlocutor and makes use of illustrated cards to stimulate the conversation.
The Speaking exam of Fox consists of 3 parts: the candidate is first asked a few questions about himself/herself. Then, he/she is provided with a picture card and is asked a number of questions about it. Finally, the candidate is presented with a scene card, is asked to focus on some objects on it and is asked a few questions about them.
The Speaking exam of Owl consists of 4 parts. Initially the candidate is asked a few questions about himself/herself. Then he/she is provided with a card and needs to answer a few questions about some objects on it. The third part requires the candidate to look at two similar pictures and spot their differences. Finally, he/she is provided with a scene card and asked to say as many things as he/she can about it (at least 7).
Listening Section: Candidates are awarded one mark per correct choice or response.
Reading Section: Candidates are awarded one mark per correct choice or response.
Writing Section: Candidates are awarded one mark per correct sentence. However, sentences need to be accurate and relevant. For each minor mistake (punctuation, spelling, etc.), half a mark is subtracted. In case a sentence is incomplete or irrelevant, no mark is awarded.
LanguageCert Young Learners ESOL Fox and Owl are exams specifically created for younger candidates and for that reason they are child-friendly exams with fun-tasks, age-appropriate topics and colorful illustrations.
The Listening section consists of multiple choice questions, items to be matched and answers to simple questions by providing a name or a number. All parts are heard twice.
The Reading section consists of tasks where candidates are asked to match words with pictures, answer Yes/No questions based on a picture, fill in gaps in short texts, and also answer simple questions about a given picture.
The Writing section consists of simple tasks where the candidate is asked to produce sentences about personal information and about a picture.
Candidates can allocate time as they wish for the Reading and the Writing section (i.e. start with the Reading and continue with the Writing component, or the other way round).
It is intended for non-native English language learners
The LanguageCert Young Learners Fox Written exam (Listening, Reading, Writing) has a duration of approximately 60 minutes and a duration of 5 minutes for the Speaking part.
The LanguageCert Young Learners Owl Written exam (Listening, Reading, Writing) has a duration of approximately 75 minutes and a duration of 7 minutes for the Speaking part.
Please note that the above durations are approximate.
The LanguageCert Young Learners Fox exam is approximately a pre-A1 level qualification.
The LanguageCert Young Learners Owl exam is approximately an A1 level qualification.
Much will depend on the maturity of the candidate and his/her level of preparation.
The LanguageCert International ESOL A1 Preliminary exam assesses candidates using familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases. Through focusing on familiar topics, the exam assesses the candidate's capability to interact in a simple way when addressed in a simplified manner. The duration of the Preliminary exam is 1 hour 40 minutes.
The LanguageCert Young Learners ESOL Owl exam, at approximately A1 level, has been created specifically for younger candidates and assesses them using child-friendly topics, fun-tasks and colourful illustration. Its duration is 60 minutes.
Paper-based version: all candidates take the same Paper-based test, regardless of their language proficiency.
Computed-based version: the questions adapt uniquely to the level of each candidate.
There is no ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ mark, as all candidates receive a grade on a scale of 0 to 100.
No matter which testing version the candidates choose, they receive a certificate from A1 to C2 level depending on their performance, provided their score is 10 or above.
Please note that if a candidate’s score is between 0-9, the provisional results after finishing the Computer-based test will show a score of 0.
The Test Centres do not get involved in the assessment. Marking is carried out by LanguageCert.
The overall score of the LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test is not simply an average of the individual scores of each test section (Listening, Reading). It is calculated based on a specific scoring algorithm that identifies the candidate’s language competence, as each test section carries a different weight. For example, if the Listening score is 50 and the Reading score is 60, the overall score will not necessarily be 55.
To find out in which countries LanguageCert USAL esPro tests are recognised click here.
After taking a LanguageCert USAL esPro test, candidates receive:
⃰ In the case of the Listening & Reading test, the candidate receives a Test Report presenting the overall score resulting from the combination of the two skills, as well as the separate scores of the two language skills.
In the Computer-based LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test the candidate can view on screen a Provisional Test Score at the end of the test session, whereas the official results are released within 2 business days. In the case of the Paper-based LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test, results are released 5 business days upon receipt of answer sheets for marking, whereas in the case of LanguageCert USAL esPro Writing and Speaking tests results are released 10 business days upon receipt of answer sheets for marking.
PeopleCert is the mother company of LanguageCert and it is responsible for the administration of its exams.
LanguageCert USAL esPro certificates are valid indefinitely. However, it is recommended that candidates contact the institution/organisation they are applying to.
LanguageCert or their Test Centre inform candidates of their results.
To check the validity of a LanguageCert USAL esPro certificate, use the Online Certificate Verification Service.
Candidates need to contact the Test Centre where they took the exam or LanguageCert.
The Computer-based LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test assesses the candidates’ listening and reading skills, as well as knowledge of grammar and vocabulary in the Spanish language.
The Computer-based version of the LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test includes a large number of questions, covering all levels of Spanish language proficiency (from basic to advanced). Questions appear on the computer’s screen and candidates need a keyboard and a mouse to respond. The test’s adaptive feature depicts the use of state-of-the-art assessment technology, given the fact that the questions are automatically selected based on the right or wrong responses provided by the candidate. In other words, the questions become progressively easier or more difficult, adapting uniquely to each candidate’s skills (i.e. if the candidate gives a wrong answer, an easier question follows; if the candidate gives a correct answer, the next question will be more difficult).
The total number of questions varies between 48 to 50, depending on the candidate’s performance.
The questions might appear either in groups of 1 to 7 or one-by-one.
The maximum time allowed to complete the test is 60 minutes. Depending on the candidate’s performance the test may end in a shorter amount of time.
Candidates are not allowed to use dictionaries or any other aids during the LanguageCert USAL esPro exams.
Certificates can be sent directly to candidates or to the Test Centre.
Each candidate is examined individually, so they can perform at their best. The interview of the Speaking test is conducted by an Interlocutor who does not assess. The evaluation takes place at a later stage by a Marker.
Candidates may take the tests in any combination to meet their specific needs. (e.g. the Speaking test can be taken as a standalone exam if only proof of the speaking ability has to be provided, for example for a job that requires certain skills).
The LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test is offered in both Paper and Computer-based versions for the schools/candidates’ convenience. Both versions are equivalent to one another. Therefore, no matter which version you choose, the same results will be produced, leading to a certificate depending on your performance. However, kindly note that the Computer-based test duration is significantly shorter than the Paper-based one.
A Computer-based Adaptive test includes a large number of questions, covering all levels of language proficiency (from basic to advanced). Questions appear on the computer’s screen and candidates need a keyboard and a mouse to respond. The test’s adaptive feature depicts the use of state-of-the-art assessment technology, given the fact that the questions are automatically selected based on the right or wrong responses provided by the candidate. In other words, the questions become progressively easier or more difficult, adapting uniquely to each candidate’s skills (i.e. if the candidate gives a wrong answer, an easier question follows; if the candidate gives a correct answer, the next question will be more difficult).
To find all the information you need regarding the LanguageCert USAL esPro tests click here.
LanguageCert USAL esPro offers the following three tests to cover all four language skills:
Each test examines different abilities: Listening & Reading, Writing, and Speaking skills respectively. Candidates may take the above tests in any combination to meet their specific needs.
LanguageCert USAL esPro qualifications can be used internationally for employment and career progression, and/or as entry credentials for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. For more information click here.
USAL stands for University of Salamanca, which through its Cursos Internacionales de la Universidad de Salamanca (CIUSAL) entity, has partnered with LanguageCert for the delivery of Professional Spanish language examinations worldwide. The two organisations have joined forces to continue offering the Spanish BULATS tests (Business Language Testing Service) under the new name LanguageCert USAL esPro. The tests continue to be developed by CIUSAL, however they are administered by LanguageCert, in Paper and Computer-based versions.
To find the full alignment, click here.
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries. The six CEFR levels are becoming widely accepted as the European and global standards for grading an individual's language proficiency.
To find more about the full alignment of the levels of LanguageCert International ESOL exams with the CEFR levels click here.
Candidates are not required to complete any course in order to take the LanguageCert USAL esPro tests. They may sit for the exams straight away, if they feel confident about their level of Spanish. It is recommended that candidates undertake a short course where the exam tasks are explained. All our LanguageCert USAL Approved Test Centres offer courses which prepare candidates for the examinations. Candidates should contact the nearest Test Centre to enquire about the available courses.
Candidates should contact their nearest Test Centre for more information.
To find a full suite of LanguageCert USAL esPro sample papers click here.
There is no age limit. However, due to the fact that LanguageCert USAL esPro tests evaluate a person’s language skills level in Spanish for professional purposes, it is recommended that adult candidates take the tests.
To find your nearest Test Centre please click here or contact us. Each Test Centre is in control of scheduling the date and time of the tests and can hold examinations whenever it is suitable for them and their candidates.
Please contact your nearest Test Centre for information on the test fees.
Test |
Duration |
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Computer-based |
Listening & Reading |
≃ 60’ |
Paper-based |
Listening & Reading |
Listening: 50’ |
Reading: 60’ |
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Writing |
45’ |
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Speaking |
≃ 15’ |
A progress bar keeps you informed of the progress you have made throughout the Computer-based LanguageCert USAL esPro Listening & Reading test, indicating the number of questions answered and the ones remaining.
A ‘0 out of 100’ score appears for all candidates who do not achieve the minimum score corresponding to CEFR level A. Therefore ‘0 out of 100’ means you have achieved a score of less than ‘10 out of 100’.
Candidates need to contact the Test Centre where they took the exam or LanguageCert.
LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet certificates are valid for life. However, it is recommended that candidates contact the institution/organisation they are applying to.
LanguageCert or their Test Centre inform candidates of their results.
Certificates may be sent directly to candidates or to the Test Centre.
The results are released 20 business days after the exam day.
The Test Centres do not get involved in the assessment. Marking is carried out by Ankara University TÖMER.
The Spoken exams are recorded and the sound files are sent to Ankara University TÖMER Markers for assessment.
LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet candidates will receive a grade of High Pass, Pass or Fail.
Pass Mark for Written exam: at least 50% overall in all sections. No thresholds or limitations per section.
Pass Mark for Spoken exam: 50%.
Candidates are not allowed to use dictionaries or any other aids during the LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet exams.
No, each candidate is examined individually, so they can perform at their best. The interview of the Spoken exam is conducted by an Interlocutor, approved by Ankara University TÖMER and appointed by LanguageCert, who does not assess. The evaluation takes place at a later stage by an Ankara University TÖMER Marker.
Candidates are awarded with a certificate of the exam they succeeded in, which is valid for life. When they feel ready, they can resit the exam they did not succeed in. There is no time limit on re-sitting the exam, nor is there a limit to the times a person wishes to do so. LanguageCert suggests that you should consult with your language school/ teacher, in order to decide the best approach that should be followed.
Please contact your nearest Test Centre for information on the test fees.
Written and Spoken exams of the same or even of a different level can be taken together or one at a time according to the candidates’ convenience (e.g. Speaking can be taken as a standalone exam if only proof of the speaking ability has to be provided, for example for a job).
The Test Centres set their own schedules for the exam sessions. Please contact your nearest Test Centre for information on the test dates. To find your nearest Test Centre please click here or contact us.
There is no age limit.
To find a full suite of LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet Written and Spoken sample papers click here.
The communicative LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet qualifications assess the level of each candidate’s Turkish language proficiency, and not whether the candidate is familiar with a specific exam format. Therefore, all Turkish course books can be used.
Candidates are not required to complete any course in order to take the LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet examinations. They may sit for the exams straight away, if they feel confident about their level of Turkish. It is recommended that candidates to check the exam handbooks available here.
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries. The six CEFR levels are becoming widely accepted as the European and global standards for grading an individual's language proficiency.
To find all the information you need for LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet qualifications click here.
All levels of the LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet exams are mapped to the levels of the Common European Framework.
LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet qualifications can be used for school curriculum requirements, as well as for university entry, employment and career progression. LanguageCert recommends you to contact your School/University of choice and confirm its requirements.
The duration of the exams depends on each level.
To check the validity of a LanguageCert AÜ TÖMER TürkYet certificate, use the Online Certificate Verification Service.
LanguageCert offers several modern methods of examination delivery. You may take your exam at a LanguageCert Approved Test Centre near you, where you can choose between computer-based or paper-based exams. For information on the available test dates, find your nearest Test Centre here or contact us.
Alternatively, you can take your exam anytime, anyplace you want via LanguageCert Online Exams. All you need is a PC or Mac computer and an internet connection. For more information click here or contact us.
LanguageCert is an Awarding Organisation recognised by Ofqual and Qualification Wales. This recognition underpins LanguageCert’s rigorous, high standards and processes deployed in the development, delivery and award of regulated qualifications. To find more about our international recognition per qualification please click here.
LanguageCert certificates are valid for life. However, it is recommended that candidates contact the institution/organisation they are applying to.