Are you looking for a reliable general English test that is affordable, requires minimal preparation and offers quick results?
You can enhance your portfolio of services with LANGUAGECERT ESOL, now listed on the ILEP English Language Programme Criteria. This is an exciting opportunity for language schools in Ireland to partner with one of the world’s fastest growing assessment providers!
LANGUAGECERT is a trusted Awarding Organisation developing and delivering high stakes English tests, with LANGUAGECERT ESOL already approved for study visas by the Department of Justice in Ireland and accepted by around 2,500 institutions worldwide.
Why Choose LANGUAGECERT ESOL
Our exams, approved from A2 and above for ILEP programmes, assess the competences defined in the CEFR, aligning well with any pre-existing general English CEFR-referenced syllabus. Please check the Qualification Handbook Listening, Reading & Writing and the Qualification Handbook Speaking for more information. In addition:
- Freedom to schedule our flexible and candidate-friendly exams at times that suit you.
- Focus on communicative skills, requiring little exam-specific preparation.
- Paper and computer-based delivery options.
- Fast results, e-certification, and digital badges in up to 10 business days.
- Wide international recognition for study purposes.
- Regulated by Ofqual.
Test format and structure
Levels |
Listening: 4 parts – 26 questions |
Reading: Writing: |
Speaking: |
A2 |
20 mins |
1 hour 20 mins |
9 mins |
B1 |
30 mins |
2 hours 10 mins |
12 mins |
B2 |
30 mins |
2 hours 10 mins |
13 mins |
C1 |
30 mins |
2 hours 40 mins |
15 mins |
C2 |
30 mins |
2 hours 40 mins |
17 mins |
The Written and Spoken exam components for each level can be taken together on the same day or independently, leading to two separate certificates. The total assessment time covering all four skills is approximately 3 hours (depending on the exam level). The Speaking test is a 1:1 interactive session delivered by a trained interlocutor from your team who records the exam on the LANGUAGECERT Interlocutor app for marking by LANGUAGECERT examiners. The use of interlocutors for face-to-face exams provides a much more authentic and realistic approach to speaking skills assessment.
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- Grammar and vocabulary are integrated into Listening, Reading, and Writing sections and are not examined separately.
- Pass mark: overall 50%. No thresholds or limitations per section.
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- Each candidate is examined individually, so they can perform at their best.
- The interview is recorded to guarantee impartiality and ensure remarking if required.
- Pass mark: 50%.
LANGUAGECERT ESOL exam results
The table below illustrates how the scores align within each CEFR level, showing the bottom, middle, and top range within each CEFR level.
Research papers
Coniam, D. & Babatsi, M. (2021). Task equivalence in LANGUAGECERT IESOL Writing tests.
London, UK: LANGUAGECERT.
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Coniam, D., & Lee, T. (2021). Potential bias in LANGUAGECERT IESOL items: A Differential Item Functioning analysis.
London, UK: LanguageCert.
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Coniam, D., & Lampropoulou, L. (2020). A review of LANGUAGECERT IESOL Listening and Reading test reliabilities 2018-2020.
London, UK: LANGUAGECERT.
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Green, A. (2019). Relating LANGUAGECERT Communicator to the CEFR.
Centre for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment: University of Bedfordshire, UK.
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UK NARIC. (2019). LANGUAGECERT ESOL International Qualifications: Independent CEFR Referencing – Executive Summary Report.
National Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom: Cheltenham, UK.
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O’Sullivan, B. (2008). City & Guilds Communicator Level IESOL Examination (B2) CEFR Linking Project Case Study Report.
Roehampton University, UK.
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