A2 Key
B1 Preliminay
B2 First
C1 Advanced
DEFINITIONS
100

What is assessed in A2 Key?


Answer: Grammar & vocabulary, pronunciation, interactive communication

100

Which of the following is NOT assessed in Pronunciation in B1 Preliminary?

a) Intonation b) Stress

c) Individual sounds d) Fluency

Fluency

100

What is the timing of B2 First

(two candidates)?

a) 12 minutes b) 13 minutes

c) 14 minutes d) 15 minutes

14 MINUTES

100

What is the timing of C1 Advanced

(two candidates)?

a) 14 minutes b) 15 minutes

c) 16 minutes d) 17 minutes

15 MINUTES

100

Define intelligible (PRONUNCIATION)


Answer: a contribution can generally be understood by a non EFL/ESOL specialist even if the speaker has a strong or unfamiliar accent

200

In A2 Key what is assessed in Interactive Communication?


Answer: responding, support required

200

Name five items the assessor must complete on the B1 Preliminary mark sheet.


Answer: date, analytical scale, global achievement, test materials used, Examiners ID, test format, candidates number(s)

200

In part two of B2 First what do the candidates do?


Answer: Each candidate compares and comments on two coloured photographs for approximately 1 minute. The listening candidate has 30 seconds to respond.

200

What is the timing of C1 Advanced

(three candidates)?

a) 20 minutes b) 21 minutes

c) 22 minutes d) 23 minutes

23 MINUTES

200

Define intonation (PRONUNCIATION)


Answer: the way the voice rises and falls eg to convey the speaker’s mood, to support meaning or to indicate new information.

300

In the Extended Response , what questions should the Interlocutor avoid ?


Answer: asking questions on topics already used in the test

300

Should the Assessor speak to the candidates?


Answer: Yes. When closing the test, the assessor should say ‘goodbye.’

300

In B2 First, may the Interlocutor ask unscripted questions in Part 1?


Answer: Yes. Reticent candidates can be asked ‘why?’ or ‘why not?’.

300

What should the Interlocutor write at the start of the test?


Answer: the time the test starts

300

Define cohesive devices

(DISCOURSE MANAGEMENT)


Answer: words / phrases that indicate relationships between utterances eg addition ( in addition, ) consequence ( therefore) order of information (first)

400

What should the Interlocutor ask the Assessor?


Answer: Have you got 2 marks for Grammar and vocabulary/pronunciation/interactive communication?The assessor reads back the global marks.

400

In B1 Preliminary is there specific material for groups of three candidates?


Answer: Yes . (Frames 7 & 8)

400

In B2 First Part 2, if a candidate finishes speaking before 1 minute, how long should the Interlocutor wait before saying ‘Thank you’?

a) 5 seconds b) 8 seconds

c) 10 seconds d) 15 seconds

5 seconds

400

True or false?

At CAE level, candidates are expected to produce extended stretches of language with very little hesitation, using a range of cohesive devices and discourse markers. 

Answer: True

400

Define initiating

(Interactive Communication)

Answer: starting a turn by introducing a new idea or a new development of the current topic

500

In A2 Key, what is the first question the Interlocutor asks?


Answer: Can you give me your mark sheets, please?

500

In B1 Preliminary, what is the first question the Interlocutor asks?


Answer: Can I have your mark sheets, please?

500

In B2 First, in the Analytical Scales what five features of Interactive Communication are tested?


Answer: Initiating, Responding, Exchanging Information, Developing Interaction and Prompting and Support

500

In part two of C1 Advanced what is the procedure?


Answer: The interlocutor gives an individual task to each candidate in turn (1 minute approximately) which is followed by response (up to 30 seconds) by the other candidate.

500

Define prompting

(Interactive Communication)


Answer: instances when the interlocutor repeats, or uses a backup prompt or gesture in order to get the candidate to respond or contribute further.