ohhh thank you thanks for the links also
most of the question is about the country your in too.relax and goodluck to ur exam
written and spoken , well why don't the gov make everyone do Ielts, and say you need an average pass mark of 6, its only £100 and its an all day exam and you have to wait more than 2 wks for the result..
KOL test is a simple mutli choice test, if your englsih is good and after a bit of reading you'll pass it, its only £34 ? and you know the result at the end.
if your english is not up to the standard then take the ESOL and citizenship course, which i would have thought most filipina's would'nt need to take.
you have a choice which to do, i'm sure most would rather do the KOL than ielts
and for tier 1,the lectures for your degree must be in english or you must take ielts.
Being nervous is normal bec I felt that too when Im taking the exam but to be honest the exam is really easy specially for Pinoys I guess The thing about the test questionnaires they do it a bit tricky so just be careful. You only need 18 correct answers out 24 Q's (I think I forgot now, sorry). So my advice to you like what I did (they're providing a pencil and paper) I put on the paper how many I am 100% sure correct anwers I have and how many I am not sure atleast you have an idea on your scores and don't be in a hurry you've got 45 minutes to spend there so if you're finish just read it again twice or thrice just to be sure. I reckon even you read it thrice it only takes you the most 20 minutes. Good luck again..yakang-yaka mo yan
so are you saying that the life in uk test is on paper and does not require computer skills
regards
john
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