FCE for Schools

About the Cambridge English FCE for Schools exam

FCE is the third exam in the Cambridge exam series, assessing the ability to communicate confidently in English, both spoken and written. FCE is probably the most popular of all the Cambridge exams. FCE for Schools topics are geared to candidates' age, interests and experience.

Who is the Cambridge English FCE for Schools exam for?

If you want to work or study abroad, or dream of a career at an international company or organisation, FCE will help you reach your goal. FCE for Schools is aimed at school students.

Benefits of taking the FCE for Schools exam

The FCE certificate is an internationally recognised document confirming above-average English proficiency.

The exam will also build your confidence and provide good motivation to move up to the next level - preparing for and taking the next Cambridge exams, Advanced (CAE) and Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE).

Level of the FCE for Schools exam

On the international scale the FCE exam level is B2 (Upper-Intermediate). Taking the exam requires above-average English knowledge; the ability to grasp the main idea of an unadapted text, communicate with a native speaker on various topics, and analyse and argue persuasively.

FCEfS Reading Writing Use of English Listening Speaking
Duration 1h 1 h 20 min 45 min 40 min 14 min
Weighting % 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
  • Reading lasts 1 hour and consists of 3 parts and 30 questions. Total text length ~2,000 words. Tasks include matching against possible options, multiple choice, and filling gaps in a text.
  • Writing lasts 1 hour 20 minutes and consists of 2 parts. The writing section includes 2 tasks: the first (120-150 words) - writing a letter; the second (120-180 words) - one task chosen from five options: an article, essay, letter, story, report, or a task based on a set text. The second part includes a task requiring prior reading of so-called "set text options". For preparing for task 2 in 2014, the following texts can be used: L.P. Hartley: The Go-Between (Penguin Readers) and Sebastian Junger: The Perfect Storm (Macmillan Readers).
  • Use of English lasts 45 minutes and consists of 4 parts and 42 questions. Tasks include filling gaps in a text, multiple choice, and word transformation and word-building.
  • Listening lasts 40 minutes and consists of 4 parts and 30 questions. Possible tasks: multiple choice, form filling and sentence completion, matching against options, choosing from two or three possible options.
  • Speaking lasts 14 minutes and consists of 4 parts. This part of the exam takes the form of a conversation between two examiners and two candidates at once. Tasks in this section include: an interview; a 1-minute individual monologue based on a prompt card; a joint task with the other candidate and discussion.
Cambridge English FCE exam results

Each part of the exam counts for 20% of the total score. Candidates who pass receive the following grades:

  • A (80-100%). Level C1
  • B (75-79%). Level B2
  • C (60-74%). Level B2
Candidates who don't pass receive:

 

  • D (55-59%)
  • E (0-54%)
Candidates receive a Statement of Results shown as a graph. It rates every part of the exam on a scale of: exceptional - good - borderline - weak. Candidates who pass receive certificates confirming their level on the international scale (A1, A2, etc.).

Results can be checked online.

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