Cambridge English Key For Schools (KET) Test Scores
Cambridge English Key For Schools (KET) Test Scores
Cambridge English Key For Schools (KET) Test Scores
Common European Cambridge A2 Key B1 Preliminary B2 First C1 Advanced C2 Proficiency B1 Business B2 Business C1 Business
Framework of English Preliminary Vantage Higher
Reference (CEFR) Scale
230
Grade A
220
Grade B
C2
Proficient user
210
Grade C
Grade A Grade A
200
Grade B Grade B
C1 190
Grade C
Level C1
Grade C
Grade A Grade A
180
Grade B Grade B
Independent user
B2 170
Grade C
Level B2
Grade C
Level B2
Grade A Distinction
160
Grade B Merit
B1 150
Grade C
Level B1
Pass
Level B1
Grade A
140
Grade B
A2 130
Grade C
Level A2 Level A2
Basic user
120
A1 110 Level A1
100
Below
A1 90
Most Cambridge English Qualifications are now reporting results on the A candidate’s grade and Common European Framework of Reference
Cambridge English Scale. (CEFR) level are based on their performance across the whole
qualification, and there is no requirement to achieve a minimum score
For B2 First, B2 First for Schools, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency,
in each paper.
candidates receive an individual score for each of the four skills –
reading, writing, listening, speaking – and Use of English. In the live The following tables can be used as guidance to help you convert
exams, each of the skills and Use of English are equally weighted, and practice test scores to Cambridge English Scale scores.
a candidate’s overall score is calculated by adding all of the individual
Please note that these only apply when using official Cambridge
scores together and dividing by five (and then rounding to the nearest
English practice tests.
whole number).
The conversion tables are intended to help you provide an
For B1 Preliminary, B1 Preliminary for Schools and B1 Business
indication of your students’ readiness to take the relevant
Preliminary, B2 Business Vantage and C1 Business Higher, candidates
qualification. The scores you provide may not always reflect the
receive an individual score for the four skills – reading, writing, listening
results the students may achieve in a Cambridge English live exam.
and speaking. In the live exams, each skill is equally weighted, and a
They should not be used to try to predict precise scores in the
candidate’s overall score is calculated by adding all of the individual
live exam, but can be a useful diagnostic tool, indicating areas of
scores together and dividing by four (and then rounding to the nearest
relative strength and weakness.
whole number).
The scores needed on any given exam to achieve the scores on the
For A2 Key and A2 Key for Schools, candidates receive an individual
Cambridge English Scale shown in the tables below will vary due to
score for each paper in the exam – Reading and Writing, Listening, and
a number of factors, so scores close to CEFR boundaries need to be
Speaking. In the live exams, the Reading and Writing paper tests two
reviewed carefully. We recommend that this is approximately three
skills so the score is doubled. A candidate’s overall score is calculated
Cambridge English Scale score points above and below the score
by adding all of the individual scores together and dividing by four (and
needed to achieve the level, e.g. 157–163 for Level B2. Students who
then rounding to the nearest whole number).
achieve only slightly higher than the Cambridge English Scale score for
a given level on a practice test may not achieve that level in the live
exam, and we recommend that they continue working to improve so
that they reach the desired level.
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A2 Key and A2 Key for Schools
for exams from 2020
Reading Practice Cambridge English CEFR level
The Reading section consists of Parts 1–5 of the Reading and Writing paper. Correct test score Scale score
answers in Parts 1–5 are worth 1 mark each. There are 30 possible marks in the 28 140 Level B1
Reading section. 20 120 Level A2
13 100 Level A1
7 82* –
*minimum score reported for A2 Key