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The EPTA for Flight Attendant Applicants can be taken by flight attendant trainees or used by airline companies to screen and qualify their applicants. The EPTA for Flight Attendant Applicants assesses the examinee's grammar, listening, and reading ability, and also measures the examinee's English speaking proficiency in basic, work-related situations. |
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The EPTA for Active Flight Attendants can be taken by current Flight Attendants to check their own English skills or used by airline companies as an assessment or qualifying tool for cabin crew members. The EPTA for Active Flight Attendants assesses the examinee's grammar, listening, and reading ability, and also measures the examinee's English speaking proficiency in professional, work-related situations. |
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| Specifically, the EPTA Cabin Crew test is intended to be used by: |
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| a. Commercial or passenger airline companies who want to use this test to qualify applicants for cabin crew positions. |
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b. Commercial or passenger airline companies who want to evaluate, in general, their active cabin crew's knowledge of the English language and their ability to effectively apply the same in work-related scenarios. |
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| c. Commercial or passenger airline companies who want to use this test as an assessment or qualifying tool for cabin crew members working on International Flights |
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| d. Commercial or passenger airline companies who want to use this test to determine whether cabin crew members operating on Domestic Flights will be able to handle the duties on International Flights. |
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e. Training schools and airline training facilities who want to assess the English proficiency of graduating or graduate students who intend to become part of an airline cabin crew.
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| f. Individuals who want to personally check their own English proficiency in preparation for applying as a cabin crew member, or whose test result will be used as an added credential to qualify as one, or for promotion to a higher position. |
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