Cambridge Children's English Test is divided into four grades: beginner, beginner, mover and trapeze. This means that children learn to master and use English from beginners to promoters of progress until they finally take off the leaflets.
Cambridge children's English emphasizes four aspects, namely, theme, grammar, words and homework. The three-level words are 350,650, 1050 respectively.
Different from the general exam, children in Cambridge don't have a pass or fail in English, but test their level according to the number of "Cambridge Shield" they have won.
Every child who passes the Cambridge Children's English Examination will receive a realism certificate jointly issued by the Chinese-English Center of the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education and the University of Cambridge Examination Committee (UCLES). The certificate is written in both Chinese and English.
The certificate comprehensively evaluates children's learning status from three parts: listening, reading, writing and oral expression, and is embodied in the form of "shield". Each part has five shields. The shield is the symbol of Cambridge University, and the full shield is the best achievement.
Cambridge children's English test is as accurate, reliable and true as the adult test. They are based on the daily activities and language environment that children all over the world are familiar with.
The design of the exam is as easy to understand as an unfamiliar child. The language level of the highest flying man is equivalent to the lowest level of adults (KET), which can be used as a bridge for children to get to KET or pets.