1. The full name of English Grade A is "Practical English Test in Colleges and Universities", abbreviated as PRETCO. Referred to as "English Level 3". Grade B is generally the choice of students with poor English foundation, and the difficulty is equivalent to the English level from grade three to high school, which is lower than grade A.
2. The practical English test in colleges and universities is divided into two grades: A and B. The A-level test is the standard requirement for higher vocational students, and the B-level test is slightly lower than the A-level test, which is a transitional requirement. The first three levels are equivalent to "A-level test of college English application ability" and the first two levels are equivalent to "B-level test of college English application ability". Students decide to take the A-level or B-level exam.
Extended Information The existing foreign language test sites in colleges and universities can be set as "Practical English Test for Colleges and Universities", and students from "three schools" or art and sports colleges can be organized to take the "Practical English Test for Colleges and Universities", but they must be filed with the Provincial Education Department and the Provincial Admissions Office.
reference data
National English Test _ Sogou Encyclopedia