OXFORD Test of English

inlingua is an official examination centre for OXFORD exams in Andorra.

It is certified by the University of Oxford and enjoys the recognition of external educational institutions.

All four language skills (speaking, listening, writing and reading) are examined in just two hours, and four levels are available (A2, B1, B2 and C1).

The exam consists of several modules, which can be taken in any order and combination.

The modules can be repeated individually and the report will always show the final result.

The proposed scenarios allow the use of language one encounters in the real world, in social, work and academic settings (such as leaving a voice message or replying to an email).

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The Oxford Test of English offers the following advantages:

EXAM STRUCTURE

The exam allows you to assess all four language skills through modules, with a limited time to complete each module.

SPEAKING

The speaking module lasts approximately fifteen minutes and consists of four parts. Examinees must respond appropriately to the questions, provide factual information, organise an extended discourse and give descriptions, comparisons, contrasts and suggestions about what is presented.

LISTENING

The passages examinees will listen to simulate conversations and other speech heard day to day in modern Anglophone contexts.

READING

The passages simulate conversations and speeches that are commonly heard in modern English-speaking contexts.

WRITTEN EXPRESSION

The written expression module demonstrates the accuracy of managing vocabulary and grammar, as well as the ability to structure and construct texts.

READING COMPREHENSION

The written expression module demonstrates the accuracy of managing vocabulary and grammar, as well as the ability to structure and construct texts.

Results are available after approximately 14 days. They are presented in a clear format (as a report) and show the level of the test taker in each of the four competences separately and in general, in accordance with the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. (CEFR). For a better understanding of the results, see the “How to interpret your Report Card” help guide.

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