Trick question — Flyers has no pass or fail. Children earn up to 15 shields. The real question: how many would your child earn today?
No account. No card. Instant shield-style report for parents.
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Everything mirrors the real Cambridge A2 Flyers exam — so the first time your child sees the format isn't exam day.
Each section runs on its own timer, like the real exam hall — so exam day feels familiar, not scary.
Results come back as shields per skill — the same language as the actual Cambridge certificate.
Listening parts play real recorded audio, so your child's ear is trained for the actual test.
Writing answers get instant AI feedback — what's good, what to fix, in plain words kids understand.
A Flyers mock exam, plus focused part packs (grammar and more) to drill exactly the parts that need work.
FLYERS MOCK EXAM
Practice like it's the real thing — score like the real certificate.
Most prep sites won't tell you this: no child fails Flyers. Cambridge awards shields — and that changes what "ready" means.
children fail — there is no pass or fail
shields per skill on the certificate
shields maximum across the three skills
Every child gets a certificate with 1–5 shields for Listening, Reading & Writing, and Speaking. Many teachers treat 4–5 shields in a skill as strong, and 10+ shields overall as a sign a child is ready to move toward the next level, A2 Key. Fewer shields isn't failure — it's a map of what to practice next.
There is no pass or fail on Cambridge Flyers. Every child who takes the exam receives a certificate showing 1–5 shields for each skill — Listening, Reading & Writing, and Speaking — up to 15 shields in total. Our free 15-minute readiness check estimates how many shields your child would earn today, so you know exactly what to practice before exam day.
Yes. The readiness check is a free 15-minute mini mock test with real Flyers-style questions. No account and no card needed — you see a shield-style estimate and a skill-by-skill report for parents immediately.
No. FlyersEnglish is an independent practice platform. Our content is aligned to the official Cambridge 2018 YLE wordlists and the Flyers exam format, but we are not affiliated with or endorsed by Cambridge. Official past papers are available on the Cambridge website.
Cambridge awards up to 5 shields per skill, 15 in total. Many teachers treat 4–5 shields in a skill as strong, and 10 or more shields overall as a sign a child is ready to move toward the next Cambridge level, A2 Key. Fewer shields is never a fail — it simply shows which skill needs more practice.
No account. No card. Instant shield-style report for parents.
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