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JUNIOR - level 2

When you take the Junior level exam you show that you know important words in English for a lot of the things you find in important places in your life, like home and school.

You also show us that you know words for things like sports, food, transport and clothes.

At this level you also show us that you know important words for doing things (verbs) like watch, play, listen, drink, sit etc.

You can show us some grammar, too, like the difference between 'she and he' and 'her and his'.

Your Junior certificate means you are really on the way to understanding lots of important things about English, both the words and the way the words are put together.

The student

  • has a basic vocabulary recognition of about 200 words
  • knows how to describe present actions
  • can identify and describe basic location and position
  • can follow a short, simple written text

Examination Tips:

Levels 2 - 8 closely follow a step-by-step incremental syllabus which tests a little more of the building blocks of the language, and asks for a little more active production at each level. Click to view Junior Exam Tips

Sample Papers:

(The sound file should be used in conjuction with the listening paper)