C1 Advanced
C1 Advanced, previously known as Cambridge English: Advanced and the Certificate in Advanced English , is an English language examination provided by Cambridge Assessment English.
C1 Advanced looks to prove high-level achievement in English and is designed for learners preparing for university or professional life. It focuses on Level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
C1 Advanced is one of the examinations in Cambridge English Qualifications. Each Cambridge English Qualification targets a particular level of the CEFR.
History
C1 Advanced was developed in response to feedback from language centres that there was a too great gap between the qualifications now known as B2 First and C2 Proficiency.C1 Advanced was designed to allow learners to gain certification for advanced levels of English suitable for use in academic and professional life. It was developed using a socio-cognitive approach – that is, it encourages language skills for use in real-life situations.
Following the launch of the exam, the qualification has been continuously updated to reflect changes in language teaching and assessment. The most recent updates took place in 2015. The main differences are: the overall exam is now 45 minutes shorter; there are four exam papers instead of five; the Reading and Use of English papers have been combined into a single paper, and there are some new testing focuses and task types.
Format
C1 Advanced is made up of four exam papers, which cover all the key language skills.The Speaking paper is taken face-to-face. Candidates have the choice of taking the Reading and Use of English paper, Writing paper and Listening paper on either a computer or on paper.
Scoring
In January 2015, Cambridge English Scale scores replaced the candidate profile and standardised scores used for pre-2015 results. All candidates receive a Statement of Results, with those scoring high enough also receiving a certificate.Scoring from January 2015
From 2015, the Statement of Results and the Certificate have the following information about the candidate’s performance:- A score on the Cambridge English Scale for each skill and Use of English
- A score on the Cambridge English Scale for the overall exam
- A grade for the overall exam
- A CEFR level for the overall exam.
The candidate’s overall score is averaged from the individual scores for each skill and Use of English.
C1 Advanced is targeted at CEFR Level C1 but also provides reliable assessment at the level above C1 and the level below. The following scores are used to report results:
Scores between 142 and 159 are also reported on the Statement of Results but candidates will not receive a certificate. Scoring pre-2015Pre-2015, the Statement of Results had the following information, reflecting the total combined score from all four papers:
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