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March Session of CAE

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The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) are offering a March session of the CAE examination from March 2004.

Exams and Testing

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Children going through the education system in the UK are more tested than any generation that came before. Is this a good thing?

Critics of language exams often say that they force students to learn an artificial form of standard English that is often at odds with the language used by many native speakers. Is this necessarily a bad thing?

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