What is the B2 First for Schools (FCEfS)?
B2 First for Schools, also known as Cambridge English: First for Schools (FCEfS) is the first upper-level qualification. It is also one of the most recognised exams in Portugal. B2 First for Schools is a specific version of B2 First with content geared towards the interests and experiences of school-age children rather than adults. Both exams have the same level as well as the same format. However, B2 First for Schools is based on familiar themes and situations, adapting to students' interests, increasing their motivation to learn English and giving them the confidence to use their language skills in real life situations.
Read more about the difference between the for Schools (fS) and standard versions of the exams.
Required by some Portuguese universities for admissions, this exam proves you have the language skills to live and work independently in an English-speaking country or study on courses taught in English, such as Erasmus. It is aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference.
At B2 level, you should be able to:
- scan texts for relevant information
- make notes while someone is talking, or write a letter including non-standard requests
- follow a talk on a familiar topic
- keep up a conversation on a fairly wide range of topics
B2 First for Schools give students the confidence to use their English in the real world
Q&A: B2 First
Is B2 First for me?
In Portugal B2 is aligned with the 11º and 12º ano according to the Metas Curriculares de Inglês. In some cases, strong 10º ano students with the necessary background take B2 First for Schools.
As proof of independent use of English, it is a valuable qualification to add to any CV and is the logical step in your language learning journey between B1 Preliminary for Schools and C1 Advanced.
Not sure if this exam is for you? Test your current English level.
What is the structure of the exam?
There are four papers, but five parts:
Reading and Use of English
- Duration: 75 minutes
- Content: 7 parts with 52 questions
- Percentage of total marks: 40%
- Purpose: Shows you can deal confidently with different types of text, such as fiction, newspapers and magazines. Tests your use of English with tasks that show how well you can control your grammar and vocabulary.
Writing
- Duration: 80 minutes
- Content: 2 parts
- Percentage of total marks: 20%
- Purpose: Requires you to be able to produce two different pieces of writing, such as letters, reports, reviews and essays.
Listening
- Duration: about 40 minutes
- Content: 4 parts with 30 questions
- Percentage of total marks: 20%
- Purpose: Requires you to be able to follow and understand a range of spoken materials, such as news programmes, presentations and everyday conversations.
Speaking
- Duration: 14 per pair of candidates or 20 minutes per group of three
- Content: 4 parts
- Percentage of total marks: 20%
- Purpose: Shows how good your spoken English is as you take part in the conversation by asking/answering questions and discussing topics. Your Speaking test will be face-to-face with one or two other candidates and two examiners. One of the examiners talks to you and the other examiner listens. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable.
This last part is done with two examiners and another candidate.
Depending on the date and format you choose it may be on a computer or on paper.
Preparation material
Feel free to browse our range of official preparation materials, the Cambridge English free resources, and have a look at the Sample Papers for exam practice.
More information
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