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Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated..Casa wrote:ESOL level 3 will be accepted for the B1 English test, but your wife will also have to pass the Life in the UK test.
In my expierence that you need to read the book at least once as lot of people not pass by only practise the questions.mbasmart wrote:Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated..Casa wrote:ESOL level 3 will be accepted for the B1 English test, but your wife will also have to pass the Life in the UK test.
Yeah, she has already started preparing for Life in the UK Test. She's practising on-line and she's prepared about 40 tests so far. She hasn't read the book yet, just trying to memorise the on-line tests. If you have any tips in this regard, plz do share...
Thanks again..
mbasmart wrote:I'll be applying for ILR in November 2014 alongwith my wife and 3 kids.
My wife has done a certificate called 'ESOL - SKILLS FOR LIFE (SPEAKING AND LISTENING) Entry Level 3'. I just wanted to ask, is this certificate equivalent to B1? Or, will this Entry 3 certificate satisfy the English Language requirements for my wife at the time of ILR?
Can any of the respected members/ moderators please help? It'll be very much appreciated..