Cambridge English C2 Proficiency Exam Overview
Cambridge English C2 Proficiency Exam Overview
Cambridge English C2 Proficiency Exam Overview
Cambridge English: Proficiency, also known as Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) consists of four papers.
The Reading and Use of English paper carries 40% of the marks while the Writing, Listening and Speaking
papers each carry 20% of the marks. It is not necessary to pass all four papers in order to pass the examination.
If you achieve a grade A, B or C in the examination, you will receive the Cambridge English: Proficiency
certificate at Level C2. If your performance is below Level C2, but falls within Level C1, then you will receive
a Cambridge English certificate stating that you have demonstrated ability at C1 level.
As well as being told your grade, you will also be given a Statement of Results – a graphical profile of your
performance, i.e. it will show whether you have done especially well or badly on some of the papers.
1 Multiple-choice 8 You must choose which word from four answers completes
cloze each of the gaps in a text.
2 Open cloze 8 You must complete a text with eight gaps using only one
word in each gap.
3 Word formation 8 You need to use the right form of a given word to fill each
of eight gaps in a text.
4 Key word 6 You must complete a sentence with a given word, so that it
transformations means the same as the first sentence.
5 Multiple-choice 6 You must read a text and answer the questions by finding
text the relevant information in the text.
6 Gapped text 7 You must read a text from which paragraphs have been
removed and placed in jumbled order, together with an
additional paragraph, after the text. You need to decide
from where in the text the paragraphs have been removed.
7 Multiple matching 10 You read a text or several short texts, preceded by multiple-
matching questions. You must match a prompt to elements
in the text.
Paper 2 Writing 1 hour 30 minutes
There are two parts to this paper. Part 1 is compulsory, you have to answer it. In Part 2 there are five questions
and you must choose one. Each part carries equal marks and you are expected to write 240–280 words for Part 1
and 280–320 words for Part 2.
Part Task Type Number of Task Format
Tasks
1 Multiple-choice 6 You hear three short, unrelated extracts, with either one or two
questions speakers. You must answer two questions on each extract, choosing
from A, B or C.
3 Multiple-choice 5 You will hear two or more speakers interacting. You must choose
questions your answer from A, B, C or D.
4 Multiple matching 10 There are two tasks, each task containing five questions. You must
select five correct options from a list of eight.
1 The interviewer asks each 2 minutes You will be asked some questions about yourself
candidate some questions and asked to express personal opinions.
2 Two-way conversation between 4 minutes You will be given visual and written prompts which
candidates are used in a decision-making task.
3 A long turn for each candidate 10 minutes You will be given a written question to respond to.
followed by a discussion on in total You will then be asked to engage in a discussion on
related topics related topics.