EFL - Cambridge Advanced Examination (CAE)

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"A badge of Excellence" - The demand for high-level English language skills is increasing all around the world. Passing Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) shows that you are a high achiever /CEFR C2 - Accepted globally as proof of high achievement. More than 3,000 educational institutions, businesses and government departments around the world accept Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) as proof of high-level achievement. - For a full list of organisations, please see: www.cambridgeESOL.org/recognition - The certificate will help you develop the language skills you need for success, and can be used for your university and student visa applications in the UK and Australia. This course will help you with: SPEAKING AND LISTENING - Understand and enter into discussions with other people. - Listen to others' opinions and be able to say what you think. - Use formal and informal English in different situations. READING - Read a variety of different texts such as books, interviews, newspapers, exercises to extend your vocabulary. - Understand the main points of a piece of writing. - Find information in a text. WRITING - Organise your writing and plan what you want to write in accordance with the CAE exam criteria. - Use grammar more accurately. - Check your work for spelling etc. You will be given the opportunity to use websites to help with your English and to use the college intranet system to access work set by your tutor. We recommend you spend a minimum of two terms at the same level in order to pass the exam successfully (i.e. 100 - Guided Learning Hours)

Course information

Name: EFL - Cambridge Advanced Examination (CAE) Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Level 2, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment There will be an initial diagnostic test in all five CAE papers: Reading, Writing, Use of English, Speaking and Listening in the first two weeks to assess your overall ability. You will need to achieve 60% in all papers to be able to take the exam in the same term. During the course, there will be in-class tests and mock exams to help you pass the exam successfully. Your teacher will assess your individual progress in speaking and listening, reading and writing throughout the course and give you advice on how to improve and when to take the exam with Cambridge. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160519 13:59:04 Updated 20160519 13:59:04

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
info@racc.ac.uk
020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk

Address

Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated provision, Level 2, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles Qualification: Non regulated provision, Level 2, Languages, Literature and Culture of the British Isles Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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