Cambridge English Qualifications for young learners
Make tests fun Familiar topics and colourful activities mean the tests don’t feel like tests at all! Grow their confidence Taking tests at an early level helps children feel comfortable with the experience and prepares them for future assessment. A child’s first steps in English
Give clear milestones Linked to the CEFR, each level represents a clear step with clear objectives. Celebrate achievement There is no pass or fail! Every child gets a certificate and shields to recognise their achievement in all four key skills.
Start preparing your students for Cambridge English Qualifications for young learners to help them thrive throughout their English learning journey. Find out more at: cambridgeenglish.org/qualifications-yl
A1 Movers A1 Movers
Pre A Starters A Movers A2 Flyers
Can you understand what your doctor or nurse says to you? Can you understand what your doctor or nurse says to you?
Things you may say when you’re not well Things you may say when you’re not well I am not well. I feel terrible! I have a temperature. I am not well. I feel terrible! I have a temperature. I’ve hurt my arm. I’ve hurt my leg. I’ve hurt my foot. I’ve hurt my arm. I’ve hurt my leg. I’ve hurt my foot.
I’ve hurt my shoulder. I’ve hurt my shoulder.
A1 Movers At the doctor’s A1 Movers At the doctor’s
What’s the matter? Where does it hurt? Does this hurt? Tell me what happened. What’s the matter? Where does it hurt? Does this hurt? Tell me what happened. You must go to bed today. You must take this medicine. You must go to bed today. You must take this medicine.
I have a headache. I have a headache.
I have earache. I have earache.
I have a stomach-ache. I have a stomach-ache.
This illustration is taken from the A1 Movers Word List Picture Book. Copyright © UCLES 2018 | CER/6134b/8Y02
This illustration is taken from the A1 Movers Word List Picture Book. Copyright © UCLES 2018 | CER/6134b/8Y02
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