Testing your English language proficiency
The universities and colleges that you choose will tell
you what standard of English, both written and spoken, you need in order to
take part in lectures, tutorials and seminars. If English is not your first
language, most universities and colleges will want you to have a
qualification in English or to take a specified test in English. This will
show the university or college that you will be able to cope with the
course and your studies. To find out which English language proficiency
test is acceptable, you should contact the admissions office or
international office for each university or college that you wish to apply
to.
If English is not your first language, the following may be
acceptable as evidence of proficiency in
English.
Anglia
Examinations Syndicate
-
Proficiency - pass or better
British Institutes Certificates
- Contact the university or college direct.
Assessment and Qualifications
Alliance (AQA)
Certificates in English Language Skills (ESOL)
-
Set 2 - Performance is not graded but candidates do
receive marks (within 5%) achieved in reading, writing, listening and
speaking. Last awarded through AQA in summer 2006.
Cambridge
English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL)
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First Certificate in English - (National
Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 1)
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Certificate in Advanced English - (NQF Level 2)
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Certificate of Proficiency in English - (NQF Level
3)
-
Business English Certificate Vantage - (NQF Level
1)
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Business English Certificate Higher - (NQF Level
2)
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Skills for Life (NQF Level 1 and 2) - a three-mode
qualification covering Writing, Reading, and Speaking and Listening,
based on the ESOL Core Curriculum and the Adult Literacy Standards.
There is one passing grade: Pass
University
of Cambridge
International Examinations (CIE)
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GCE O Level English Language (Syllabus numbers 1119,
1120, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126) - grade C or better
-
IGCSE First Language English (Syllabus number 0500) -
grade C or better
-
IGCSE English as a Second Language (Syllabus number
0510) - grade C or better
Certificate in ESOL Skills for
Life
-
Offered by Cambridge ESOL, City and Guilds, Edexcel,
Education Development International plc, English Speaking Board,
National Open College Network, Open College of the North West and
Trinity College London. The levels are set to equivalent NQF
Levels.
City and Guilds
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English for Business Communication - Level 2 First
Class Pass, or Level 3 Pass for more linguistically exacting
courses
-
International ESOL and International Spoken ESOL -
Export Level (NQF Level 2)
Edexcel
-
International GCE O Level English Language - grade C
or better
-
IGCSE English as a Second Language - grade C or
better
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IGCSE English Language - grade C or better
-
GCSE English Language - Grade C or better
English Speaking Board
-
English as an Acquired Language (EAL)/(ESOL) Spoken
Communication and Presentation - Level 3 (NQF Level 3), Level 2 (Step
1) and Level 2 (Step 2) (NQF Level 2)
-
Schools EAL - Advanced 1 and Advanced 2 (NQF Level
2)
Hong Kong
Examinations and Assessment
Authority
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Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination: Use of English -
Grade E or better
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Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level Examination:
Use of English - Grade E or better
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Hong Kong Certificate of Education (HKCEE) prior to
2007: English Language (Syllabus B) - Grade C or better. 2007 onwards:
English Language Level 3 or better
International English Language Testing System
(IELTS)
-
Regulated by Cambridge ESOL, the British Council and
the International Development Program Education Australia. Most UK HEIs
require an overall score of 5.0-7.5, depending on the content of the
course. The test report form is recommended as valid for two years and
candidates receive a band score for each of the following skill areas:
reading, writing, listening and speaking. Applicants should offer
academic rather than general training, reading and writing
modules.
Institute
of Linguists
-
Diploma in English for International Communication
tests English language skills at degree-equivalent level. Last awarded
2004.
LCCI International Qualifications
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English for Business (EFB) - pass at Level 3
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English for Commerce (EFC) - pass at Level 3
-
Spoken English for Industry and Commerce (SEFIC) -
pass at Level 3
-
English Language Skills Assessment (ELSA) Reading
& Listening. Test Score of 383/500
Malaysian
University English Test
(MUET)
For further information, please contact Malaysian
Examinations Council, Bangunan MPM, Persiaran 1, Bandar Baru Selayang,
68100 Batu Caves, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
tel: +60 (0) 3 6136 9663
fax: +60 (0) 3 6136 1488
email:
ppa@mpm.edu.my
website: www.mpm.edu.my
Michigan
English Language Assessment
Battery (MELAB)
-
A score of 80 or above for admission to higher
education in the UK, and 90 or above should be required for programmes
with high literary content.
Pearson Language Assessments -
London
Tests of English
The London Tests of English consist of two parts: a
written paper and an oral exam. The written paper tests listening, reading,
comprehension and writing skills. Both parts are externally assessed.
Universities and colleges may accept Level 3
(Council of Europe Level B2), Level 4 (Council of Europe
Level C1) or Level 5 (Council of Europe Level C2) for entry at an
undergraduate or postgraduate level.
Further information is available at
www.pearsonlanguageassessments.com.
Trinity
College
London
Graded examinations in ESOL:
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Grades 7, 8 and 9 as evidence of spoken English
ability (NQF Level 1);
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Grades 10 and 11 as evidence of spoken English ability
(NQF Level 2);
-
Grade 12 as evidence of spoken English ability (NQF
Level 3).
Integrated Skills in English (ISE):
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ISE II as evidence of all skills in English (NQF Level
1);
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ISE III as evidence of all skills in English (NQF
Level 2).
Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL)
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In the paper-based test, a score of 550 or above (600
or above is recommended for degrees with a literary content).
Comparable scores for the computer-based test are 213 or above, and 250
and above. Comparable scores for the internet-based test are 79 or
above, and 100 or above.
University of Central Lancashire English Language
Examinations
Examinations have Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking
and Use of English components graded separately from the overall grade on
the transcript. Each examination has pass, merit or distinction.
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Certificate in English (Council of Europe Level C2)
Level 3 - Proficient User - pass or above sufficient for most
postgraduate programmes.
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Certificate in English (Council of Europe Level C1)
Level 3 - Proficient User - pass or above sufficient for entry to most
undergraduate programmes; merit or distinction may be sufficient for
some postgraduate programmes.
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Certificate in English (Council of Europe Level B2)
Level 2 - Independent User- pass or above sufficient for some
undergraduate programmes.
-
Certificate in English (Council of Europe Level B1)
Level 2 - Independent User.
University
of Reading
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Test in English for Education Purposes (TEEP)
Reading, Listening and Writing reported on the performance
certificate, both as independent scores and as an overall composite score.
An additional language knowledge paper is taken into account when
estimating the overall composite score for band scores of 5.0-6.5. Scores
above and below this range are not affected.
Warwick
English Language Test
A test of language proficiency consisting of three papers,
which together predict a candidate's language ability at either a
pre-university (foundation) or university (undergraduate and graduate)
level. The skills tested are English grammar and usage, writing and
reading. There is no speaking or listening test. Grades are reported on a
formal certificate with information on the reverse about level of
achievement.
Further information is available from:
The WELT
Administrator
CELTE
University of
Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL