An Overview of Flyers

Flyers is aimed at students aged between 10 and 12. The average age of Flyers candidates is 11.

Listening

About 25 minutes/ 25 items

There are five parts. Each part begins with a clear example. All the texts are heard twice.

Number of items

Expected response/ item type

input

Main skill focus

 

5

Match names to people in a picture by drawing a line

Picture, names and dialogue

Listening for lexical items and phrases

Part 1

5

Write words or numbers

Gapped text and dialogue

Listening for information and numbers / spelling

Part 2

5

Match pictures with information by writing letters in box

Picture sets and dialogue

Listening for detailed information

Part 3

5

Select one of the three pictures by ticking box

3- option multiple- choice pictures and dialogues

Listening for specific information

Part 4

5

Colour, draw and write

Picture and dialogue

Listening for lexis and specific information

Part 5

 

Reading & Writing

                                                                                                                                                              40 minutes/ 50 items

There are seven parts, each starting with a clear example.

Number of items

Expected response/ item type

Input

Main skill focus

 

10

Match words to definitions by copying the word

lexical sets of nouns and definitions

Reading and understanding definitions

Part 1

7

Write yes/ no next to the sentences

Picture and sentences

Reading and understanding sentences

Part 2

5

Select the best response by writing the appropriate letter

Short dialogue with multiple responses

Reading and identifying appropriate utterances

Part 3

5

Copying the missing words correctly, then select the best title for the story from a choice of three

Cloze text with missing words (nouns, adjectives and verbs) supplied

Reading and completing a gapped text with one word

Part 4

7

Read the story then complete the gapped sentences by writing 1, 2, 3 or 4 words into each sentence

Short text with gapped sentences

Reading and understanding a story and completing sentences about the story

Part 5

10

Copying the missing words correctly, then select the best word from a choice of three

Cloze text with a 3- option grammatical multiple choice

Reading and completing a gapped text with one word

Part 6

5

Write one word in each gap ( no word supplied)

Open cloze ( no missing word supplied) text

Reading and completing a gapped text with one word

Part 7

 

Speaking ( need to be checked)

                7- 9 minutes/ 4 parts

This takes the form of a one- to- one exchange. The language used by the examiner is based on and controlled by a script.

 

 

Expected response/ item type

Input

 

Identify six differences in candidate's pictures following statements made about  examiner's picture

Greeting and name check ( unassessed); two similar pictures and oral statements describing differences between the two pictures

Part 1

Ask and answer questions about two people, objects or situations

One set of facts and one set of question prompts

Part 2

Describe each picture in turn in order to tell the story

Picture sequence which tells a story

Part 3

Answer personal questions

Open- ended questions about the candidate

Part 4