Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) — FSG Institute

What is CAE?

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE), now called C1 Advanced, is an internationally recognised qualification proving high-level English suitable for academic and professional settings. It tests Reading & Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.

Why train for CAE with FSG?

Our CAE course is designed to move learners from upper-intermediate to advanced level using a rigorous skills-based curriculum. FSG’s methodology balances language development (grammar, vocabulary, register) with precise exam technique to maximize score potential.

Course components

  • Use of English & Reading: Advanced grammar workshops, text analysis, and reading speed strategies.
  • Writing: Task practice for essays, reports, proposals and review with model answers and redrafting cycles.
  • Listening: Focused practice on lecture-style extracts and note-taking techniques.
  • Speaking: Paired tasks, long-turn practice, and examiner-style simulations with targeted feedback.

Who benefits?

  • University applicants needing C1 for admission or credit.
  • Professionals requiring high-level English for international careers.
  • Learners aiming to polish academic writing and professional presentation skills.

Results-driven preparation

We include multiple full-length CAE mock exams, banded marking, and one-on-one review sessions to highlight recurring errors and develop individual improvement plans. Our CAE alumni frequently secure placements in top universities and multinational employers.

Enrolment & resources

Register for a diagnostic test to receive a tailored pathway. We provide printed and digital materials, access to practice libraries, and optional weekend masterclasses for intensive revision.

Frequently Asked Question

CAE (C1 Advanced) is a high-level English proficiency exam from Cambridge English, suitable for students and professionals who need English for academic, work, or migration purposes. It proves your ability to communicate effectively in real-life situations at an advanced level (C1 on the CEFR scale).

The CAE exam consists of four parts:

  • Reading and Use of English

  • Writing

  • Listening

  • Speaking
    The test can be taken on paper or on a computer, and the Speaking part is done face-to-face with an examiner.

CAE is a Cambridge English qualification that doesn’t expire and focuses on real-life English usage at an advanced level. Unlike IELTS or TOEFL, which are mostly for admission or immigration and expire after 2 years, CAE is a lifetime certificate accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide.

Results are usually available:

  • 2 weeks after a computer-based exam

  • 4–6 weeks after a paper-based exam
    You’ll receive a Statement of Results, and if you pass, a certificate will follow shortly after.

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