The examiners will ask you to give a number between 1 and 10. Once the number is chosen, the examiner will read the open question to you and you’ll...
The examiners will show you a picture (IFR or VFR context) and you’ll need to describe what you see. A good description is about 3-4 minutes. We expect you...
The examiners will ask you to read a text on your own (you get some reading time but no preparation time). Once you’ve read the text, you must explain...
The test developed by AEPS for the plain language test is composed of a presentation exercise. This exercise is based on an interview during which you are asked to...
Topics discussed between the panel of examiners and the candidate are aviation related. Since the essence of civil aviation related language assessment is verbal communication, spelling, spelling errors, making...
Interaction refers to the ability to communicate and respond efficiently (quickly in the case of radiotelephony) as well as the ability to initiate exchanges and resolve misunderstandings. Interaction is...
🌍 According to doc 9835, this skill refers to the ability to listen and understand. The AMC to FCL055 also refers to IFR pilots being able to read and...
The AEPS test is designed to assess your ability to understand and use radio phraseologies as well as common English. The test is intended to measure the six following...
🌍 ICAO doc 9835 states that “fluency is intended to refer to the naturalness of the flow of speech production and the degree to which comprehension is hindered by...
🤓 Our assessors must assess basic vocabulary for general English discourse as well as more technical vocabulary relating to the candidate’s routine activities (VFR/IFR, private/professional). The ability to paraphrase...