Why Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is a badge of excellence:
Accepted globally as proof of high achievement.
More than 6,000 educational institutions, businesses, and government departments around the world accept Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) as proof of high-level achievement.
Helps 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.
It provides high-level English skills for academic and professional success.
Preparing for Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) helps learners develop the skills to make the most of studying, working, and living in English-speaking countries.
The C1 Advanced exam is made up of four exam papers, designed to test the key language skills. The four papers are: Reading and Use of English; Writing; Listening; and Speaking.
PAPER 1: READING & USE OF ENGLISH (1h 30 min)
8 parts and 56 questions
Different types of text, such as fiction, newspapers and magazines, promotional and informational materials
Parts 1-4 (use of English): multiple choice texts, gap filling, word formation & keyword transformation.
Parts 5-7 (reading comprehension)
PAPER 2: WRITING (1 h 30 min)
2 parts
between 220 & 260 words
Part 1: compulsory essay
Part 2: candidates are given 3 options and asked to write one of the following:
article
email/letter
report
review
PAPER 3: LISTENING (40 min)
4 parts
Part 1: 8 short conversations & 1 multiple choice question
Part 2: sentence completion with the missing information on a short text
Part 3: multiple matching (select 5 options from a list of 8 possible answers)
Part 4: long conversation & multiple choice
PAPER 4: SPEAKING (15 min)
4 parts
face-to-face with two or three other candidates and two examiners
Part 1_Interview_ (2 min): a short conversation with the examiner about the candidate's life
Part 2_Long turn (1 min x candidate): compare 2 pics & answer a question about them
Part 3_Collaborative task (3 min): conversation between the candidates in a decision-making task
Part 4_Discussion (4 minutes): discussion between the candidates on topics related to the collaborative task
Watch this video from Cambridgeenglish tv: Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) Speaking test
The exam is targeted at Level C1 of the CEFR. The examination also provides reliable assessment at the level above C1 (Level C2) and the level below (Level B2).
Scores between 142 and 159 are also reported for C1 Advanced. You will not receive a certificate, but your Cambridge English Scale score will be shown on your Statement of Results.
The relationship between the CEFR levels, the Cambridge English Scale and the grades awarded in C1 Advanced is illustrated here: