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General Information
Pearson Test of English Young Learners (PTE Young Learners) tests children on their ability to use structures and functions in realistic contexts and, later on in the series, on their ability to use language to carry out specific communicative tasks.

There are four levels:
  • Firstwords
  • Springboard
  • Quickmarch
  • Breakthrough

For more information on PTE Young Learners please click here.
Exam Board Information
Pearson Language Tests (PLT), is part of Pearson plc, the world's leading international education and information company. PLT delivers the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) endorsed by Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC®). PLT also delivers Pearson Test of English General (PTE General) and Pearson Test of English Young Learners (PTE Young Learners) in association with one of the UK's largest examining bodies, Edexcel.

For more information, go to PearsonPTE.com
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