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B1 FOR SCHOOL

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A1 MOVERS/A2FLYERS/A2 KEY FOR SCHOOL/B1 PRELIMINARY FOR SCHOOLS

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COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE

B1 is made up of 3 parts:Paper 1, Paper 2, Paper 3

rEADING + WRITING > 90 minutes > 50%Listening and Comprehension > 30 minutes > 25%Speaking >12 minutes >25%total score >2 HOURS APPROX

B1 for school

B1 passing grades

FAIL >64% and belownARROW FAIL >65% to 69%pASS > 70% to 84%pass with merit > 85% i.e 85 out of 100PASS WITH DISTINCTION >more than 90%
cLOTHESdaily lifeENTERTAINMENT AND MediaEDUCATIONENVIRONMENTfood and drinkhealth, medicine and exercisehobbies and leisurehouse and homelanguagepeoplepersonal feelings, opinion and experimentpersonal identificationplaces and buildingsschool and studyservicesshoppingsocial interactionsportthe natural worldTRANSPORTtravel and holidays /weather

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Each part has got a TASK

Paper 1 and 2Reading and Writing are made up ofReading (6 parts)Writing (2 parts)

Each part has got a TASK

Paper 3Listeningis made up ofListening (4parts)

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B1 Preliminary: Reading Part 2 Part 2 of the Reading section in the B1 In this part, you need to read five short texts describing the preferences of different people or groups. These preferences might be about going to the movies, reading books or magazines, going on a trip, eating out, and so on. Then, you will see eight short texts describing eight different options that these people could choose from. Your task is to select the best option for each of the five people. Each person can only have one option, so there will be three answers that you should not choose. Below is an example of B1 Reading Part 2.

Writing (2 parts)AN EMAILAN ARTICLE

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PAPER 2LISTENING5 PARTS

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Mrs. Rotolo

THANK'YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

B1 (Intermediate): You can handle more complex situations. At this level, you can describe experiences, discuss your opinions, and talk in more detail about familiar topics like school, travel, and daily life. Each step in the scale represents an improvement in how well you can communicate in English, from basic to more detailed and expressive language skills.

The B1 for Schools exam is an English language test designed to check if you can use English in everyday situations. It covers four main skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. During the exam, you’ll need to show that you can understand and respond to questions, write short messages, and talk about familiar topics like hobbies, school, and daily routines. Passing this test proves that you have a solid understanding of English, which is useful for traveling, studying, and making friends who speak English. It’s a great step for improving your language skills and getting ready for more advanced English levels.

Cambridge English exams are tests that show how well you know English, from beginner to advanced levels. They start at A1, which is for beginners, and go up to C2, which is for people who are nearly fluent. Here’s a quick overview: A1: For beginners – you can use simple words and phrases. A2: You can handle everyday situations, like ordering food or asking for directions. B1: You understand and use English for more situations, like talking about hobbies or school. B2: You are quite confident and can have conversations, even on more complicated topics. C1: You’re almost fluent and can talk about complex ideas, like news or opinions. C2: You’re very fluent, almost like a native speaker, and can discuss any topic easily.