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6 to 17 year-olds, who study in elementary, junior high or senior high school.
Young learners who have studied English for at least one year for three hours
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STYLE: Levels 1~6
JET: Levels A~C |
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The following charts indicate how long candidates have usually been studying English before attempting each level of each test, as well as how many words they should know. |
STYLE |
Vocabulary |
Typical Studying Experience |
CEF |
Level 1 |
About 200 words |
1 year |
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Level 2 |
About 400 words |
1.5 years |
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Level 3 |
About 600 words |
2 years |
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Level 4 |
About 750 words |
2.5 years |
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Level 5 |
About 1,050 words |
3.5 years |
A1 |
Level 6 |
About 1,300 words |
4 years |
JET |
Vocabulary |
Typical Studying Experience |
CEF |
Level A |
About 1,900 words |
4.5 years |
A2 |
Level B |
About 2,400 words |
5 years |
B1 |
Level C |
About 2,800 words |
6 years |
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CEF (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:
Learning, Teaching, Assessment) |
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STYLE |
Reading
Perfect Score |
Listening Perfect Score |
Writing
Perfect Score |
Total |
Passing Score |
Level 1 |
90 |
210 |
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300 |
180 |
Level 2 |
90 |
210 |
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300 |
180 |
Level 3 |
160 |
240 |
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400 |
240 |
Level 4 |
160 |
240 |
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400 |
240 |
Level 5 |
250 |
250 |
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500 |
300 |
Level 6 |
250 |
250 |
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500 |
300 |
JET |
Reading
Perfect Score |
Listening Perfect Score |
Writing
Perfect Score |
Total |
Passing Score |
Level A |
300 |
240 |
60 |
600 |
360 |
Level B |
300 |
240 |
60 |
600 |
360 |
Level C |
300 |
240 |
60 |
600 |
360 |
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