Journey To The Test Of English For Aeronautical Communication (TEAC)

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The TEAC is a plain English for Aviation language testing system designed to assess the
English language proficiency (ELP) of aviation personnel for ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements
compliance.

The TEAC is a human interaction test between 1 candidate and 1 examiner, and takes approximately 30 minutes. Test tasks are focussed as much as possible on contexts relevant to a candidate’s aviation role and experience.

It is not a test of operational knowledge, but operational contexts and technical references are used to make sure that the ELP being assessed is appropriate.

Tests are produced with aviation professional input, and performances are assessed by 1 aviation professional and 1 language expert. The TEAC complies in all respects with the Test Service Provider requirements contained in ICAO Document 9835 ‘Manual on the implementation of the ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements’ (ICAO 9835), and EASA Part FCL.055 and related, published AMCs 1, 2 and 3.


The TEAC is produced, administered and managed by Lenguax which is both a UK CAA-approved ELP Testing Organisation and an approved EASA Language Assessment Body.

Read more about TEAC and listen to a sample test at www.lenguax.com/teac/
Book your test here.

Pricing for TEAC tests at AeroClub Lecce, Italy and European Pilot Academy, Malta.

TEAC for EASA Member State Approval: €155

A PDF e-certificate is produced for every test, but candidates can pay for a quicker service:

Express service (certificate processing guaranteed within 5 working days): + €25

Express Plus service (processing is guaranteed within 3 working days): + €50

Paper certificates (couriered within 10 working days to the TEAC Centre): + €50

For further info and prices about:

Transfer to and from Brindisi Airport, VIP services, please contact us.

Note: The Aviation English teacher who prepares the Candidate for the TEAC won’t be the Rater during the test.

The Aviation English teacher won’t and can’t reveal information related to the “live” exam but help the Student improve their general and Aviation English skills.

Demo practice and familiarisation course can be done in order to get a clear idea of how the exam is conducted and what to expect from it. For more information please visit https://www.lenguax.com/easa/

Each TEAC exam is different and is generated at the moment of the exam.

Centres and Examiners have no access to materials except during test days.

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