There is no list of words to choose from. - Read questions about a picture story andwrite one-word answers. Children listen to a conversation between two people and match each of the pictures on the right to one of the pictures on the left. Cambridge English: Young Learners leads on to Cambridge English examinations designed for school-aged learners, including Cambridge English: Key (KET) for Schools at CEFR Level A2, Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) for Schools at CEFR Level B1, Cambridge English: First (FCE) for Schools at CEFR Level B2 and Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) at CEFR Level C1. In Part 4 the examiner asks the child some questions about themselves (e.g. It is a very friendly exam, with colorful pictures, and they are all activity-based. There are three activity-based tests Starters, Movers and Flyers. A text with some missing words (gaps) in it (a noun, adjective or verb). *Young learners who wish to take the qualification at age 4 are accepted for qualifications to be held from 1 July 2015 onwards. Part 3 tests listening for specific information. Candidates have to decide which answer is correct and copy the word into the gap. The examiner asks the child questions about one picture. - Listen for names, spellings and otherinformation. Part 2 tests reading short sentences and writing one-word answers. Part 4 tests understanding and answering spoken questions. The tests show that your child can understand simple English in everyday situations and can communicate in basic English. Three pictures which tell a story. Young Learners (YLE) | British Council The maximum score for each is five bold shields. The Cambridge English: A2 Flyers qualification is equivalent to the Cambridge English: Key for Schools (A2 KETfS). The test will encourage your child to communicate in real life situations in English and create a positive attitude to language tests. They will receive their certificate about six to eight weeks (paper-based version) after taking the qualification. For each section, candidates can score a maximum of five "shields".