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we have cambridge and trinity..orignally C was for adults and T for kids..C had 5 levels ket pet fe adv prof and T had 12 levels kids needed smaller steps more certificates ..but not anymore..ket for cambridge offers a kid exam also pet and fce...so now we have 2 exam ladders competing like coke and pepsi from the same country..neither is official..both are accredited.its private business not govt so they can do what they want...but it makes no sense. spain has only cervantes..spanish..all other languages have one exam official..but english has 2 and both are accredited not official.expensive..and no protocol..im an official examiner with Cambridge in murcia spain and there is no rule on what is b2 or fce or below..it is an opinion...the same writing has passed and failed in blind controls..and speakings also..one judge said no good another said its ok... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.139.193.163 (talk) 15:29, 15 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Many parts of this article are written like part of a website for Trinity College London. There are probably far too many links directly to their website. It's fine to have one, but this article is not specifically for people trying to take the exams. They should look on Trinity College London's website, not on its Wikipedia page. There doesn't need to be this much detail. Most of the more recent major additions to the article were made by Trinity College London's account, and that is quite evident when reading the article. BennyBoy36 (talk) 23:49, 17 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]