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15GB9615003To be quoted on allCorrespondence
Statement of Results
Candidate name
An Example
THIS IS NOT A CERTIFICATECambridge English Language Assessment reserves the right to amend the information given before the issue of certificates to successful candidates.
Date
15 November 2016
Listening Reading & Writing Speaking
These are your strengths in English. Using Flyers vocabulary and grammar:You can understand simple descriptions of things, people and events that you hear and read in English.You can understand simple English conversations on everyday topics.
Here are some things you can work on.Practice reading and understanding simple stories in English – and writing them too.Practice using everyday English vocabulary and simple grammatical structures accurately.Practice asking questions, telling stories, describing things and talking about yourself with other people using simple English.
What can I do to improve.Join a kids’ social network. You can make friends using English.Read stories in English. This will help you learn new words.Find a comic you like. Talk about what’s happening in the pictures.
Cambridge Young Learners: Flyers
Cambridge English: Movers is an examination for young learners targeted at levels A1 and Pre-A1 of the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference. There is no pass or fail in Cambridge English: Movers. All children receive a certificate which shows how many shields they receive in each skill (Speaking, Reading & Writing and Listenting.The maximum score is five shields.
B1
A2
A1
Pre
A180
100
120
140
160
CEFR Level
CambridgEnglishScale MoversStarters Flyers Key for Schools
Distinction
Merit
Pass
Level A1
Cambridge English: Young Learners tests are produced by Cambridge English Language Assessment, part of the University of Cambridge. They are designed to help children achieve internationally recognised standards of English. There are three levels – Starters, Movers and Flyers – linked to the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages at Levels A1 and A2.
Results for Cambridge Young Learner exams are also aligned to the Cambridge English Scale (CES). The CES is designed to complement the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
For more information on the CES, please visit www.cambridgeenglish.org/exams/cambridge-english-scale
The table below provides a summary of the language abilities of young learners at the Pre-A1 – A2 level of the CEFR:
Listening and Speaking Reading and Writing
A2
120–139
100–119
Below 100
CAN understand basic personal details and descriptionsCAN understand short conversations with simple sentencesCAN understand instructions given in more than one sentenceCAN state their full name and ageCAN give descriptions of objects, pictures and actions in basic sentencesCAN respond to direct questions with simple sentencesCAN ask basic questions about everyday topics
CAN understand short dialogues and stories about everyday topicsCAN understand short stories containing narrative tensesCAN understand the general meaning of short factual textsCAN write short, narrative text using simple sentences
A1 CAN understand basic personal details and descriptions if given slowlyCAN understand short conversations with simple phrases if spoken slowlyCAN understand basic instructions given in short simple phrasesCAN state their ageCAN give basic descriptions of objects, pictures and actionsCAN identify and state basic differences between objectsCAN respond to basic questions with very simple phrases
CAN understand short descriptions of everyday objectsCAN understand short, simple dialogues and stories about everyday topics with the help of picturesCAN understand the general meaning of short factual texts with the help of picturesCAN write short, simple, isolated phrases about everyday topics and concrete situationsCAN link words or phrases with basic connectors (‘and’, ‘then’)
Pre-A1 CAN state their nameCAN understand letters of the alphabetCAN name common everyday objectsCAN understand basic instructions if given slowlyCAN understand basic personal details and descriptions if given slowly and repeatedCAN understand names of everyday objects and common coloursCAN give basic descriptions of everyday objectsCAN respond to basic questions with simple or ‘yes/no’ responses
CAN recognise and write very common everyday itemsCAN spell simple everyday words correctlyCAN copy everyday wordsCAN understand very simple descriptions of people and everyday objectsCAN recognise single/plural forms of nounsCAN understand simple questions of everyday situationsCAN follow simple stories written in very simple language
For further details of Cambridge Young Learners tests please visit
www.cambridgeenglish.org/younglearners