Who are we?
Maarif International Schools & Colleges is an authorised Centre for Cambridge English Exams. Cambridge Assessment English exams are developed and produced at the University Of Cambridge, in the UK, and every year more than 5 million people take the exams through a network of more than 2,800 centres that spans 130 countries around the globe.
Discover our Qualifications for schools
Maarif International Schools is the “One and Only” authorised Centre that offers Cambridge Young Learners English qualifications. Cambridge English Qualifications are accepted and trusted by thousands of organisations worldwide.
Pre A1 Starters, A1 Movers, A2 Flyers, A2 Key for Schools and B1 Preliminary for Schools is a series of fun and motivating English language tests for children in primary and lower secondary education. The tests are an excellent way for children to gain confidence and improve their English.
What is the exam format?
The Cambridge Qualifications for schools are rigorous and thorough tests of English which cover all four language skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking.
A thorough test of all areas of language ability
There are three papers; the detailed information and the overall focus of each test is as follows:
Cambridge Assessment English Qualifications
COMPONENTS |
PURPOSE |
Reading and Writing |
Candidates need to be able to understand simple written information such as signs and newspapers, and produce simple written English. |
Listening |
Candidates need to show they can follow and understand a range of spoken materials such as announcements, when people speak reasonably slowly. |
Speaking: |
Candidates take the Speaking test with another candidate or in a group of three. They are tested on their ability to take part in different types of interaction: with the examiner, with the other candidate and by themselves. Each of the three test components contributes to a profile which defines the candidates’ overall communicative language ability at this level. |
Who can take these exams?
YLE exams are divided into three activity-based levels:
• YLE Starters
• YLE Movers
• YLE Flyers
This gives your child a clear path to improve their English step by step. The tests offer progression towards other Cambridge English for schools qualifications to let your child develop confidence and a positive attitude towards English language learning.
YLE Starters
Pre A1 Starters (YLE Starters) is the first level of three Cambridge English exams. Young Learners between the age group of 6-8 years old can take YLE (Starters). The test will encourage your child to learn English from an early age and create a positive attitude to language tests.
Exam Format for The YLE (Starters) is as Follows:
EXAM FORMAT |
DURATION |
EXAMPLES AGAINST CEFR |
Reading and Writing |
20 mins |
Understand simple sentences and write simple words |
Listening |
20 mins |
Understand and respond to very simple questions about self |
Speaking |
3-5 mins |
|
CEFR level |
Pre A1 |
|
Total exam length |
43–45 mins |
|
YLE Movers
A1 Movers (YLE Movers) is the second level of three Cambridge English exams. Young Learners between the age group of 8-9 years old can take YLE (Movers).
The test will encourage your child to communicate in real life situations in English and create a positive attitude towards language tests.
Exam format for the YLE (Movers) is as follows:
Exam format for the YLE (Movers) is as follows:
EXAM FORMAT |
DURATION |
EXAMPLES AGAINST CEFR |
Reading and Writing |
30 mins |
Understand simple text and write
simple sentences |
Listening |
25 mins |
Ask and respond to simple questions |
Speaknig |
5-7 mins |
|
CEFR level |
A1 |
|
Total exam length |
60–62 mins |
|
YLE Flyers
A2 Flyers (YLE Flyers) is the highest level of three Cambridge English exams. Young Learners between the age group of 9-12 years old can take YLE (Flyers).
The test shows that your child can understand simple English in everyday situations and can communicate in basic English.
The exam format for the YLE (Flyers) is as follows:
Exam format for the YLE (Flyers) is as follows:
EXAM FORMAT |
DURATION |
EXAMPLES AGAINST CEFR |
Reading and Writing |
40 mins |
Understand short texts, even if some words are unknown, and write short, simple
stories and descriptions |
Listening |
25 mins |
Understand simple conversations and tell short, simple stories |
Speaking: |
Speaking 7–9 mins |
|
CEFR level |
A2 |
|
Total exam length |
72–74 mins |
|
KET for Schools
A2 Key for Schools, formerly known as Cambridge English: Key for Schools (KET for Schools), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. It is an exam for school-age learners which will help prepare them for higher-level English language qualifications.
It is a logical next step after Cambridge English Qualifications designed for young learners and a good place for older children to start learning English too. KET for schools is meant for students in late primary. The new exam format for KET for schools is as follows:
EXAM FORMAT |
DURATION |
EXAMPLES AGAINST CEFR |
Reading and Writing |
70 mins |
Understand short texts and messages, and write about daily life, hobbies, holidays, etc. in short, simple texts |
Listening |
25 mins |
Understand simple questions and instructions |
Speaking |
8–10mins |
Make simple plans and express likes, dislikes and opinions using simple language |
CEFR level |
A2 |
Test format |
Computer based or paper based |
Total exam length |
108–110 mins |
PET for Schools
B1 Preliminary for Schools, formerly known as Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools (PET for Schools), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. A B1 Preliminary for Schools qualification shows that a student has mastered the basics of English and now has practical language skills for everyday use.
This exam is a logical step in a students’ language learning journey between A2 KEY for schools and B2 KEY for schools. This exam is meant for students in secondary schools. The detailed exam format is given below:
EXAM FORMAT |
DURATION |
EXAMPLES AGAINST CEFR |
Reading and Writing |
90 mins |
Understand factual texts and write about everyday subjects |
Listening |
36 mins |
Understand instructions and understand main points from a talk or TV programme on familiar topics |
Speaking |
10–12mins |
Talk about reactions to films, music, etc. and give practical instructions |
CEFR level |
B1 |
Test format |
Computer based or paper based |
Total exam length |
108–110 mins |