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A Michigan Language Assessment certification is backed by the University of Michigan and Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
Popular in Europe and Latin America, the ECCE tests reading, writing, speaking, and listening and is aimed at the B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
You can understand the main idea of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in your field of specialization.
You can interact with some fluency and spontaneity, making it possible to have regular conversation and sustained relationships with users of the target language without strain.
You can produce clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects.
You can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue, giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
Learn more about the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
The Writing Section has one task - either write an essay, or write an email or letter.
30 minutes
The Listening Section simulates real-life English in two parts.
45 minutes
The Reading Section includes grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension tasks.
75 minutes
The Speaking Section is delivered one-on-one with an examiner and has 4 stages.
15 minutes
Ready to schedule your ECCE?
ECCE is a paper-based test offered twice a year in May and December.
ECCE tests all four language skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
ECCE is offered as a paper-based 4-skill exam in Authorized Test Centers.
You will participate in a structured, multistage task with one examiner. A description of the speaking test can be found in our ECCE Preparation Resources.
You have 165 minutes to complete the 4-skill test. Additional time is needed for the secure check-in process. Please note the actual length of the exam varies for each test taker. You complete tasks at your own pace within the allotted time available.
The Listening and Reading Sections of the ECCE are scored by computer. The Speaking and Writing Sections are rated using scoring criteria established by Michigan Language Assessment. The Speaking Section is conducted and assessed by a certified speaking examiner, and the Writing Section is assessed by at least two certified raters.
We do not offer support or proctoring services in any language other than English at this time.
Michigan Language Assessment’s Authorized Test Centers administer ECCE. You can find a complete list of centers here.
ECCE is offered in May and December each year.
You can register for ECCE directly with your test center.
No, you do not need to take any special preparation courses. However, ECCE tests English at the B2 level so you should make sure your English is at that level, and should familiarize yourself with the format and content with our preparation materials and sample tests.
Your test results are typically available 45 days after the test date. If you achieve an overall score of 650 or higher, you are awarded a Certificate of Competency. If you achieve an overall score of 840 or higher on all sections of the test, you are awarded a Certificate of Competency with Honors.
Our Test preparation resources page has sample tests and other free study tools. You can also visit our YouTube channel @MichiganLanguageAssessment and follow us on social media for additional free resources, including tutorial videos, webinars, and practice activities.
When you receive your results through the customer portal, you will indicate where you want Michigan Language Assessment to send them. Score reports will be sent to the organizations you list at no extra charge.
The ECCE score report has different sections:
Yes. If you think you performed better than your score report indicates on the Listening, Reading, or Writing Sections of the test, you may request a rescore within three days of the results issue. Individualized feedback is not provided with rescores; only scores are provided. Each section of the test may only be rescored once, and rescore decisions are final.
Rescores are not available for ECCE speaking.
If you need to take ECCE again, you can schedule another test date. We recommend using your score report to identify gaps and develop your English skill(s) before taking the exam again.
Complete policies and procedures are available on our ECCE policies and procedures page.
ECCE is a timed test. Test takers may be allowed a break but the time clock does not stop or pause during the break.
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