Oxford Test of English
Oxford Test of English is a suite of computer‑based English proficiency tests developed by Oxford University Press and certified by the University of Oxford. It assesses four skills—Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing—and reports results aligned to the CEFR at A2–B2 and B2–C1. Tests are delivered on demand via approved centres worldwide, with Reading and Listening scored immediately and Speaking and Writing typically reported within five working days.
History
Development of the test began in the mid‑2010s, with Spain selected for the first national launch in April 2017. The global rollout followed in April 2019 and was marked at the 53rd IATEFL Conference in Liverpool, including a launch event at Tate Liverpool.In 2020, the Oxford test of English was shortlisted for “Best Use of Summative Assessment” at the International e‑Assessment Awards. In 2024, Oxford University Press launched Oxford Test of English Advanced to target higher‑level certification at B2–C1 for academic and professional use, with recognition including admissions at the University of Oxford. In June 2025, OTE Advanced received the **Best Summative Assessment Project** award at the International e‑Assessment Awards, celebrating its innovative use of technology and real-world relevance in assessment delivery.
Format
Modules and delivery
The suite comprises four modules—Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing which can be taken individually or in any combination. Module durations are ~15 minutes, ~30, ~35 and ~45 with whole‑test time around two hours.Listening and Reading are computer‑adaptive: an algorithm selects subsequent items based on previous responses, improving efficiency and measurement precision. Speaking and Writing are randomised linear tests marked by trained human assessors against published criteria.
Marking and quality assurance
Productive skills are marked by trained assessors, supported by standardisation and ongoing quality control processes described in the test specifications.Scoring and results
For OTE and OTE for Schools, module and overall results are reported on a 0–140 standardised scale mapped to CEFR bands. Certificates may show different CEFR levels across modules, reflecting test‑taker performance; scores are valid for life. Reading and Listening results are available immediately, with Speaking and Writing typically reported within five working days.For OTE Advanced, results are reported on a 0–170 scale with certification at B2 and C1; candidates below B2 receive an indicative “Below B2”.