In the academic year 2020/2021, the education authorities in Comunidad de Madrid have contracted this company to carry out the exams.
There is a website where you can find information besides what I'm going to show you in this site.
The exams are organised around the levels marked by the CEFR (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2).
For each level, there is a written and a spoken exam. You'll receive a certificate for each of them.
The Written exam includes Listening, Reading and Writing.
The Spoken exam is a speaking with an interlocutor. Students do the exam individually, interacting with the interlocutor.
On the left you can see the levels and the duration for each corresponding exam.
Each exam will certify that you have achieved that level. In the exam, you can get:
FAIL - your level is below that of the exam. You don't receive any certification.
PASS - your level corresponds to that of the exam. You get your certificate.
HIGH PASS - your level is above that of the exam. You get your certificate, but you won't be given a higher certificate - if you get a high pass on B2, you get a B2 certificate, you don't get a C1.
Below you can see the descriptors for each level, that is, what you are supposed to be able to do at each of the levels. Click on the images to open them
Now you can proceed and get more information related to your level! Click on the buttons below! Sorry, but I haven't collected any information on A1 and C2 levels. You can refer to LanguageCert for that!