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Thread: IELTS Life Skills A2
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4th July 2016 #1
IELTS Life Skills A2
Good day, folks! I'll be applying for FLR (M) in few months time and I just want to make sure that I'll be booking the right English exam. I'm looking at this website https://ieltsukvisas.britishcouncil.org and will book the exam this month or next month. IELTS Life Skills A2, is this the one that I need to take? Thanks so much in advance.
I'll be applying for FLR M about end of December or beginning of January. My passport will expire on 10th of April 2018, would it be alright?
Few updates: We managed to moved into a 2bed flat so I'm not anymore worried about the accommodation requirement. I just received our baby's British passport which I don't know if it's needed for my FLR M application. We're planning to visit PH next year (fingers-crossed). Lastly, I'm back to work after 6 months of maternity leave
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4th July 2016 #2
I suggest for you to consider taking the B1 instead coz that will be the requirement for ILR in the future.
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6th July 2016 #3
Thank you, Rayna. I will book for B1. Wish me luck
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6th July 2016 #4
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20th August 2016 #5
Thanks, Rayna
I got the result of my Life Skills B1. I passed!!! Wooohoo!!!
Will start sorting out other requirements for FLR,..
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21st August 2016 #8
Well done Cherrie, congratulations
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21st August 2016 #9
Thank you, Arthur, Peter and Michael..
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27th August 2016 #10
Hi Cherrie. Can I ask how you prepared for the exam? Did you find any studying material that you read through before the exam or was your knowledge of the English language sufficient for you to pass the test? Also, how did you find it? Easy or hard? Congratulations on passing and good luck in the future.
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28th August 2016 #11
Hi Cherrie. Congratulations on passing the test. Can I ask what your thoughts were on it, was it easy for you or hard? My fiance will be going for it soon and she is nervous so I want to try and put her mind at ease. Thanks.
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10th September 2016 #12
Thanks and sorry for the late reply. I just searched about the format of the exam. You can open this link https://www.ielts.org/~/media/pdfs/i...-level-b1.ashx for a sample so your fiancee will know what to expect. Try youtube too.
I think it was easy,it's like a casual conversation, just listen carefully and respond appropriately.
Please send my good luck to your fiancee. xx
---and I did pray as well
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11th September 2016 #13
Thanks for the information. I'm pleased to hear that you found it easy. It's one thing for me to look st a sample test and think it would be easy to pass but it's a lot better for someone who has taken the test to pass it as well. I will pass the information and good luck wishes to my fiancé now.
Congratulations once again and good luck with the move over to England.
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13th September 2016 #14
You're welcome ☺ x
I'm already here in England. I'll use the life skills for my FLR(M) which I'll be applying in few months time .
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14th September 2016 #15
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14th September 2016 #16
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16th October 2016 #18
Sorry for the late response. I think there's a bit of confusion here. The time I applied for my initial visa, I used TOEIC certificate (which is not acceptable now) and that's why I needed to take this IELTS LIFE SKILLS for the application of my FLR(M).
IELTS Life Skills is a test of Speaking and Listening, available at CEFR Levels A1, A2 and B2. It is designed to meet the requirements of UK Visas and Immigration for certain visa categories and other immigration purposes. ---This is the one your fiance will need to take.
The Life in the UK Test is a test constituting one of the requirements for anyone seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK or naturalisation as a British citizen. ---and you don't have to worry about this one yet.
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