LanguageCert English Literacy Challenge (LCELC)

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LanguageCert English Literacy Challenge (LCELC)

— Empowering young learners through innovative international assessments —

Preliminary Round: November 2026 → National Round: January or February 2027

LanguageCert Official Academic Support
Recognised by Ofqual, UKVI, and the Australian Department of Home Affairs, with assessments aligned to the CEFR framework.
Designed for English Learners Aged 6–16
A structured English learning pathway with progressive levels. Students will receive an official English proficiency report and certificate.
Prestigious Campus Experience
An immersive international campus experience that helps students build confidence in English and showcase their talents through communication challenges.

Introduction

The LanguageCert English Literacy Challenge is academically supported by LanguageCert, a leading international provider of English language assessments. As the language assessment brand of the PeopleCert Group, a global leader in professional skills certification, LanguageCert is regulated by Ofqual, the UK government’s qualifications regulator, and recognised by a range of official bodies, including UKVI and the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Its qualifications are widely accepted by leading universities and educational institutions worldwide.

Aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), the Challenge provides a clear pathway between classroom learning and internationally recognised standards of English proficiency. Open to primary and lower secondary students, it features three levels of difficulty and uses authentic, interactive tasks to assess and develop learners’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in real-world contexts.

In 2026, ASEEDER and LanguageCert entered into a strategic partnership to bring this globally recognised English assessment framework to more young learners across China. Through nationwide assessment opportunities and detailed performance insights, students can gain a clearer understanding of their English proficiency and confidently plan their future learning journey.

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Universities Accepting LanguageCert Scores

LanguageCert qualifications are recognised by more than 3,500 universities and educational institutions worldwide, including leading institutions such as Imperial College London, University College London, the University of Manchester, the University of Bristol, the University of Birmingham, the University of Glasgow, the University of Leeds, the University of Southampton, the University of Sheffield, the University of Nottingham, Queen Mary University of London, the University of St Andrews, the University of Bath, the University of Liverpool, the University of Exeter, Lancaster University, the University of York, the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, and the Australian National University. More than 90% of UK universities accept LanguageCert qualifications as evidence of English language proficiency for admission purposes. For a full list of recognised institutions, please visit: https://www.languagecert.org/en/about-us/recognition/languagecert-recognition

A Pathway to World-Class Universities

Successful participants can progress to higher-level LanguageCert IESOL qualifications (B1–C2) and the LanguageCert Academic examination, building the English proficiency needed for future study at world-leading universities, including Russell Group and Ivy League institutions.

Recognised by Leading Universities Worldwide

LanguageCert is a globally recognised English language qualification trusted by government authorities and accepted by over 3,500 leading universities and educational institutions worldwide.
UK: Recognised by leading UK universities, including Imperial College London, UCL, the University of Manchester, and the University of Bristol.
USA & CAN: Recognised by leading universities in the United States and Canada, including Harvard University, Stanford University, McMaster University, and Queen’s University.
Australia, New Zealand and Europe: Recognised by leading universities across Australia, New Zealand and Europe, including the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, the University of Auckland, and the University of Amsterdam.
* For more recognised universities, please visit: https://www.languagecert.org/en/about-us/recognition/languagecert-recognition

Aligned with Internationally Recognised Assessments

CEFR LCELC Preliminary Round LCELC National Round LanguageCert Cambridge Assessment IELTS TOEFL iBT
Pre A1 Group A (Grades 1–3) - Young Learners ESOL FOX (Pre-A1) Pre A1 Starters - -
A1 Group B (Grades 4–6) Group A (Grades 1–3) Young Learners ESOL OWL (A1) / IESOL A1 Preliminary A1 Movers - 1-1.5
A2 Group C (Grades 7–9) Group B (Grades 4–6) IESOL A2 Access A2 Flyers / A2 Key (KET) 2.5-3.5 2-2.5
B1 - Group C (Grades 7–9) IESOL B1 Achiever B1 Preliminary (PET) 4.0-5.0 3-3.5
B2 - - IESOL B2 Communicator B2 First (FCE) 5.5-6.5 4-4.5
C1 - - IESOL C1 Expert C1 Advanced (CAE) 7.0+ 5+

Learning Pathway

Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round

Challenge Groups:

  • Group A (Fox / Pre-A1): Grades 1–3
  • Group B (IESOL A1): Grades 4–6
  • Group C (IESOL A2): Grades 7–9

Assessment Focus: This round focuses on evaluating students’ foundational English skills, with an emphasis on listening, grammar, and reading comprehension.

    • Duration:40 minutes for all groups (A, B and C)
    • Assessment Components:Listening · Grammar · Reading
    • Date:November 7, 2026
    • Venue:Participating schools nationwide / Online assessment*
    • Online Assessment Requirements:① A computer with a webcam ② A mobile phone or tablet positioned as a secondary camera

Core Learning Outcomes & Academic Positioning

Group A Focuses on understanding basic instructions and using high-frequency vocabulary. Aligned with the English learning stage of Grades 1–3, it aims to develop students’ interest in English and build early language awareness.

Group B Focuses on simple communication and everyday expression. Aligned with the English learning stage of Grades 4–6, it helps students strengthen sentence structures and build confidence in communication.

Group C Focuses on independent communication and logical expression across a range of topics. Aligned with lower secondary English development, it provides a strong foundation for future international curricula and overseas study.

Awards

Super Gold Award

Top 5% nationwide

Gold Award

Top 15% nationwide

Silver Award

Top 15%–30% nationwide

Bronze Award

Top 30%–45% nationwide

Merit Award

Top 45%–65% nationwide

*Participants receiving Super Gold, Gold, Silver or Bronze Awards will be invited to advance to the National Round.

Registration Information & Certificates

    • Eligibility:Students in Grades 1–9 (Candidates may enter a higher-level group but may not register for a lower-level group.)
    • Registration Fee:Includes assessment, administration, marking and electronic report fees. Printed certificates are available upon request and subject to postage charges.
    • Academic Preparation Materials: After registration, participants will receive official LanguageCert practice materials and sample papers.
    • Registration Methods:
      ① Scan the QR code to register
      ② Register through group registration (For School)

Registration QR Code

  • Certificates & Reports:Electronic proficiency report and certificate

Sample Certificate

Sample Report

National Round

National Round

Focus of the Challenge:
This round is designed to showcase comprehensive English language skills. It fully adopts the official LanguageCert assessment system to deeply evaluate candidates’ integrated abilities in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Event Date:January or February 2027
Venue:To be confirmed
Participants who achieve Super Gold, Gold, Silver, or Bronze awards in the Preliminary Round will be invited to advance to the National Round.

Assessment Duration

Challenge Groups IESOL Listening Reading & Writing Speaking Total Duration
(approx.)
Group A (IESOL A1)
Grades 1–3
IESOL A1 20 mins approx. 1 hr 20 mins Prepared speech 1.5 mins 1 hr 41 mins
Group B (IESOL A2)
Grades 4–6
IESOL A2 20 mins approx. 1 hr 20 mins Prepared speech 2 mins 1 hr 42 mins
Group C (IESOL B1)
Grades 7–9
IESOL B1 30 mins approx. 2 hrs 10 mins Prepared speech 3 mins 2 hrs 43 mins

Official Scoring & Results Release

Official Scoring:Written exam papers will be returned to LanguageCert Headquarters, where they will be standardised and scored by official senior examiners.
Results Release:Written exam results will be released within 15 working days after the exam. All other awards will be announced on-site.

Awards

Awards

Top 25% Overall

Silver Award

Top 25%–50% Overall

Bronze Award

Top 50%–75% Overall

Merit Award

* Cut-off scores to be determined by the organising committee based on overall performance

Sample Schedule

Time Day 1 Day 2
Morning
  • Registration + Opening Ceremony
  • Official Written Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation of foundational language skills, critical thinking, and overall competence through the official English proficiency test.

  • Top Speakers Showcase

Outstanding participants from the spoken challenges take the stage to present their compelling ideas and demonstrate their analytical and expressive abilities.

  • Personal Talent Show

Showcase your personality through music, performance, recitation, or creative presentation.

Afternoon
  • Creative Expression Workshop

Enhance your creative thinking and presentation skills through interactive activities.

  • Speaking Challenge

Tackle real-life scenarios and impromptu tasks to sharpen quick thinking, organizational skills, and confident self-expression.

  • Closing Ceremony & Awards Presentation

Written Assessment Certificate & Report

  • Official Report:All national round participants will receive a detailed LanguageCert assessment report and an official ability certificate.
  • Scoring Criteria:The maximum score for each skill (Listening, Reading, Writing) is 50 points. A total score of 75–100 indicates a Pass, and a score of 101–150 indicates a High Pass.
  • Performance Levels:High Pass / Pass / Fail
  • Official Certificate:Students who pass the exam will receive an official LanguageCert certificate. Results Release:Electronic score reports and digital certificates (for those who pass) will be issued within 15 business days after the test.
  • CEFR Alignment:Results are aligned with the international CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels.


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