Cambridge Exams are a complete set of exams which allow students to prove their English skills at five different levels ranging from A2 to C2. These exams are as follows:
· Key (KET) - This exam is intended for people who have a basic knowledge of English and can communicate in simple situations. It is equivalent to the A2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
· Preliminary (PET) - This exam is intended for people who have a good basic knowledge of English and can communicate in a range of everyday situations. It is equivalent to the B1 level on the CEFR.
· First (FCE) - This exam is intended for people who have an upper-intermediate level of English and can communicate effectively in a range of situations. It is equivalent to the B2 level on the CEFR.
· Advanced (CAE) - This exam is intended for people who have a high level of English and can communicate confidently in a range of complex situations. It is equivalent to the C1 level on the CEFR.
. Proficiency (CPE) - This exam is intended for people who have a very high level of English and can communicate effectively in a wide range of situations, including academic and professional contexts. It is equivalent to the C2 level on the CEFR.