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Hi, thank you for your reply.keerthi wrote:Saw some adverts related to Training connect, You can contact them if some center is near by you.
Try Trinity College website - very detailed and cost wise I think 125pds or sightly less or more. Go on the website.chorc123 wrote:Hi everyone,
We are going to apply citizenship shortly. We have passed life in the uk few years ago. Due to the change of rule, we have to pass B1 English before applying. However, I have contacted the college which states they are one of the centre in HO link. I was told they are not one of the centre when I contacted them in person. Then, I email to the person who shows in the website, but no answer at all. This college provides the Cambridge English and others English courses but we do not have time to attend any of them.
I have read that Trinity College grade 5 is acceptable, can anyone tell me how much does it cost?
We are living in North East England.
Can anyone give us any advice?
Thank you very much.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have been there in person, then on the phone with them, and they said no. Then, I emailed them, but no reply at all.keerthi wrote:I think they provide just the exam, if you call them.
keerthi wrote:I will try Trinity college, but my partner prefer the B1. That's why!!
Thank you for your reply.navalaviator wrote:keerthi wrote:I will try Trinity college, but my partner prefer the B1. That's why!!
The Trinity College London's GESE grade 5 is a speaking & listening exam at B1 level on the CEFR* / ESOL Entry level 3 on NQF* (Speaking & Listening)
The GESE grade 5 is on the Home Office's list of approved English tests (see last entry on page 35):
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -tests.pdf
The test costs only £125 which is quite reasonable as there are other places and tests which are charging extortionate fees.
Thank you for your reply.jmehmud wrote:Hi Guys,
I thought to help you out. I used http://www.englishexamcentres.co.uk to book my test and I took Leeds because it was closet to my city. It was the cheapest option as well. I took B1 CEFR test. Test took not more then 10 minutes, infect it took less then 10 minutes. Staff in Leeds are very helpful. 15-20 minutes to do some formalities and then actual test was taken by a lady one to one conversation. You will get result on the spot but will receive certificate in 3/4 days. I will suggest you to choose special delivery because if Royal Mail will loose your certificate then you will have to sit in the test again.
Let me know if I can assist you any more.
Regards.