IELTS - Life Skill

IELTS Life Skill 

It’s for people who need to show they have speaking and listening skills at Level A1, A2, B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The format of the test is designed to assess whether you can listen and respond, make your meaning clear, and talk with other people.

Why choose IELTS – Life Skill?

IELTS Life Skills is specifically designed for people who are required by UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) to prove their speaking and listening ability as part of an application.

It can be used by people applying for:

Family of a settled person visa's

If you want to remain with a relative, spouse, or partner already living in the UK permanently.

Indefinite leave to remain

If you are already living in the UK and want to make it your permanent home.

Citizenship

If you want to become a British citizen.

The government declared on January 18, 2016, that family route migrants who wish to stay longer in the UK will now need to speak English (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-a2-english-requirement-in-the-fam…). Non-EEA national partners and parents on the family path must pass an A2 Speaking and Listening test after 2.5 years in the UK to be eligible for further leave to continue on the 5-year partner or parent route to settlement.

The government understands that those who will be impacted must have enough time to get ready for the new exam. The Home Office will confirm the implementation schedule and provide more information in due course, which will then be posted on the GOV.UK website. The new English language requirement for A2 won’t have any impact

The IELTS Life Skills B1 course is designed for individuals who need to prove their English speaking and listening skills at the B1 level, which corresponds to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Here are the key details about the course and the test:

Purpose

The IELTS Life Skills B1 test is commonly used for immigration purposes, particularly for applications for indefinite leave to remain or citizenship in the UK.

Test Format

The IELTS Life Skills B1 test focuses on assessing the speaking and listening skills of the candidates. There is no reading or writing component in this test. The test is conducted in pairs with another candidate and an examiner.

Test Structure

  1. Speaking and Listening (22 minutes):
    • Phase 1a: Introduction and Interview
      • Candidates are asked to provide personal information and respond to questions from the examiner and each other.
    • Phase 1b: Exchange of Information
      • Candidates engage in a discussion, exchanging information about familiar topics.
    • Phase 2a: Listening Task
      • Candidates listen to a recording and answer questions related to it.
    • Phase 2b: Discussion
      • Candidates discuss a topic related to the listening task, sharing their.
      • opinions and ideas.
  2. More explanation:

You will be expected to:

  • listen and respond to spoken language, including straightforward information and narratives, and follow straightforward explanations and instructions
  • communicate information, feelings and opinions on familiar topics, using appropriate formality
  • talk with one or more people in a familiar situation, making relevant points and responding to what others say to reach a shared understanding about familiar topics.

 

Assessment Criteria

Candidates are assessed on:

  • Ability to obtain and convey information
  • Ability to speak to communicate a message
  • Ability to engage in discussion
  • Pronunciation and fluency
  • Listening comprehension

Preparation

To prepare for the IELTS Life Skills B1 test, candidates can:

  • Practice speaking and listening in English regularly.
  • Use sample test materials available on Skylark portal (Contact on +923457501113) from IELTS to familiarize themselves with the format and types of tasks.
  • Consider taking a preparation course or attending Skylark online and on-campus classes focused on speaking and listening skills.
  • Experience:
  • Over 20 years of experience in English language training.
  • Certification:
  • SALATA certified instructors.
  • Examiners who are former British Council staff members specialized in IELTS Life Skills B1.
  • Success Rate:
  • Institute boasts a 100% success rate in generating positive results.
  • Technological Integration:
  • Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence to enhance speaking skills.
  • Class Availability:
  • Both online and on-campus classes are available to suit different learning preferences.
  • Preparation Environment:
  • Real test environment provided for effective test preparation.

Registration and Fees

  • Registration: Candidates can register for the test through the official IELTS website or authorized test centers.
  • Fees: The test fee varies by location, so it is advisable to check with the local test center for the exact cost.

Results

  • Availability: Test results are typically available within seven days of the test date.
  • Outcome: Candidates receive a pass or fail result, without a numerical score. The pass/fail outcome indicates whether the candidate meets the required B1 level for speaking and listening.

Validity

  • Duration: The test result is usually valid for two years, but candidates should confirm this with the relevant immigration authority.

By focusing on improving speaking and listening skills, and familiarizing themselves with the test format, candidates can effectively prepare for the IELTS Life Skills B1 test.

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