There are multiple forms of the test (Forms D, E, F, G, H and I), which are parallel in difficulty. Each form has unique content—no questions are shared across the different forms.
All the CaMLA EPT forms use the same test format:
The CaMLA EPT has the following test sections:
Question type 2: test takers hear a short conversation between two speakers and answer a question about the conversation by selecting the most appropriate response from three options.
Question type 2: test takers are presented with a short reading passage (approx 150 words), followed by 4 to 5 reading comprehension questions. Test takers must select the correct answer for each question from four options.
Question type 3: test takers are presented with a longer reading passage (approx 300 words), followed by 5 to 6 reading comprehension questions. Test takers must select the correct answer for each question from four options.
The computer-based test contains exactly the same items, in exactly the same order, as the paper-based test.5 Research has shown that the two different delivery methods lead to test takers achieving statistically equivalent results.6
In the computer-based test, results are available instantly as soon as the test is completed.7
In the paper-based test, the institution scores the test using the provided scoring template. Institutions can administer the test, calculate scores and report back to test takers within one day.
Test-takers receive a total score between 0–80. Scores have been allocated into six levels of language ability, although it is up to each institution to determine their exact cut-off points.
Test scores are also linked to the proficiency levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Language (CEFR).
Older versions of the CaMLA EPT Test (e.g. Forms A, B and C) use the same scoring approach. Institutions can use equivalence tables to see how raw scores on the current forms of the test compare to the raw scores on the older version of the test, which had 100 items.9
Typically, the CaMLA EPT is used by language schools to test incoming language learners whose English language level is not known. Test scores are used to place learners in level-appropriate classes.
Institutions may administer the CaMLA EPT again after a period of instruction to assess learners' readiness to advance to the next level course. Alternatively, institutions may choose to use tests specifically focused at a learner's level, such as the MTELP Series to measure the learner's progress.
Many English language institutions use CaMLA EPT to make placement decisions and as proof of English language proficiency. Examples include:
CaMLA provides free sample test questions on the official website.
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