I did something called BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) but sadly it doesn't evaluate your speaking proficiency and I don't think it's recognized as widely as IELTS even if I'm supposedly C2 on the European scale
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i took PET exam, passed it with distinction, now i have B2 level(roughly your level), but i had no idea why i decided to take it, was kinda useless to me. a year later that certificate became really useful for getting a visa.
and thanks for the ga, though i already have it :C great game!
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I took my IELTS examination on 20th February. Glad that the outcome meets my expectation of four 6s(If you know what I am talking about). I am dreaming for four 7s or four 8s but well, one step at a time.
Here comes the question: Do you need or wish to take an English level test, if yes, what is your goal that you want to achieve?
Well if you are a native speaker, I'll be grateful if you can give me some useful tips on my IELTS maybe?
Oh Please help me to correct any grammar, spelling and/or wording mistakes in this post :3
Now, to the point, in order to share my joy there is something I gonna do and certainly I bet u know what that is.
Allon-sy! Geronimo!
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