Statement of Results
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES Session
June 2007
First Certificate in English
Reference No. Candidate Name
076IT2640141 FLAVIO MARCIANO
To be quoted on all Place of Entry
correspondence
ROME
Qualification Grade Result
FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH A PASS
Candidate Profile
Reading
Use of English
Exceptional
Listening
Writing Speaking
Good
Borderline
Weak
Explanatory Notes
1. A statement of results is not a certificate, and is issued to every candidate. Certificates will be issued later to successful candidates.
2. Cambridge ESOL reserves the right to amend the information given before the issue of certificates to successful candidates.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH (FCE)
FCE is a general proficiency examination at Level B2 in the Council of Europe Common European Framework. It is at Level 1 in the UK National
Qualifications Framework.
Council of Europe Level Examination
Research has shown that typical candidates at Level B2 can:
C2 CPE - follow or give a talk on a familiar topic or keep up a conversation
C1 CAE on a fairly wide range of topics.
B2 FCE
- scan texts for relevant information and understand detailed
B1 PET instructions or advice.
A2 KET - make notes while someone is talking or write a letter including
non-standard requests.
INTERPRETATION OF OVERALL GRADES
The percentage of marks needed to achieve each grade may vary from session to session depending on the precise difficulty of the individual
papers which make up the particular examination. The approximate ranges of percentages for each grade at FCE are typically as follows:
Passing Grade A 80% and above Absent candidates:
Grades Grade B 75% to 79% Grade X indicates that the candidate was absent from part of the examination.
Grade C 60% to 74% Grade Z indicates that the candidate was absent from all parts of the examination.
PENDING indicates that a result cannot be issued at present, but will follow in due course.
Failing Grade D 55% to 59%
Grades Grade E 54% and below
Grades A-E do not correspond to the shaded bands on the candidate profile above.
There are NO pass/fail levels in individual papers. The overall grade is assigned by adding together scores in individual papers.