The Business English Certificate (BEC) exam consists of four key components. The Reading component assesses the candidate’s ability to understand and interpret written business English. It typically includes a variety of texts such as articles, reports, emails, and advertisements. Candidates may be asked to answer multiple-choice questions, match headings to paragraphs, or fill in gaps in a text.
The Writing component evaluates the candidate’s ability to communicate effectively in written business English. It often includes tasks such as writing emails, reports, proposals, or essays. The focus is on clarity and the correct use of business-related vocabulary. The Listening component assesses the candidate’s ability to understand spoken English in business. Candidates listen to recordings of workplace interactions, meetings, presentations, or interviews. Tasks may include multiple-choice questions, completing tables or forms, or summarizing information. The Speaking component involves a face-to-face interview with an examiner. It assesses the candidate’s ability to communicate orally in business-related situations. The Speaking test typically includes tasks such as introducing oneself, discussing business topics, and responding to questions or scenarios. It aims to evaluate fluency, accuracy, and effective communication skills.