EAL for Schools (Certificate of Success for pre-school and school children)
EAL qualifications are English language proficiency tests established by the English Speaking Board (International) Ltd. for non-native speakers. The EAL qualifications begin with the Introductory Certificate of Success for pre-school and school children and may be awarded at two different levels of difficulty: Level 1 or 2. It allows the candidate to build in confidence and develop competence in listening and speaking skills.
Structure
The examination consists of an informal conversation with the examiner where candidates are assessed in their learning groups, sitting in a semi-circle with the examiner placed at one end.
Results
A full written report with the level of attainment is given to the candidate after the assessment with a corresponding achievement for each section of the syllabus. Grades include fail, pass, credit and distinction.
Current information about examination dates, place and fees can be found on the following website:







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