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"Creating a website for English test preparation with IOS and Android apps too.
Site architecture (top navigation / tabs)
• Home
• Tests
o Cambridge C1 Advanced (C1 Advanced)
o CELPIP General
o IELTS Academic (including One Skill Retake, OSR)
o IELTS General Training (including One Skill Retake, OSR)
o LANGUAGECERT Academic
o MET (Michigan English Test) – including Single Section Retake (SSR)
o OET (Occupational English Test)
o PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English)
o TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
• Preparation
• Fees & Dates
• Practice Tests
• Test Center Locator
• Policies & Retakes
• FAQ
• Blog / News
• About
• Contact
Home (landing content)
• Welcome message: “Your one-stop resource for English proficiency tests. Compare formats, costs, and timelines for the world’s most popular English exams.”
• Quick search: Enter a test name (Cambridge C1 Advanced, IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
• What you’ll find: test formats, scoring, retake options, preparation materials, official links, and test center tips.
• Featured news: upcoming test date changes, policy updates, and new preparation resources.
• Call to action: “Choose a test to start learning about its format and requirements.”
Tests overview page (optional)
• Short comparison: side-by-side quick facts (Test name, target level, typical duration, core components, retake options, official site link).
• How to choose a test: who should take which test (e.g., university admission, immigration, professional registration).
• Important notes: verify current dates, fees, and center availability on the official site.
Individual test pages (one per test; examples follow)
1. Cambridge C1 Advanced (C1 Advanced)
• Overview
o What it is: Cambridge English exam at CEFR level C1, recognized by many universities and employers worldwide.
o Purpose: proof of high-level English proficiency for study, work, and migration contexts.
• Test format and timing
o Four papers: Reading and Use of English, Writing, Listening, Speaking.
o Approximate durations:
Paper 1: Reading and Use of English – about 1 hour 30 minutes
Paper 2: Writing – about 1 hour 30 minutes
Paper 3: Listening – about 40 minutes
Paper 4: Speaking – about 12–20 minutes per pair (varies by center)
• Scoring and results
o Scores reported on the Cambridge English Scale; certificate indicates level achieved.
o Results are released after scheduling window; check official site for exact timelines.
• Retake policy (retakes vary by center)
o General note: You can retake the exam on a later date; separate retakes for each paper are typically arranged on a new test date rather than a single “one skill” retake. Verify with your test center.
• Preparation resources
o Official example papers and practice materials
o Recommended study guides and sample tasks
o Practice speaking with partners or tutors; speaking exam is face-to-face (or per center format)
• Registration, dates, and fees
o Where to register, typical test windows, and common fee ranges (region-dependent). Confirm on the official Cambridge Assessment English site.
• Official links
o Link to Cambridge English C1 Advanced official page
• FAQ (Cambridge-specific)
o How many times can I take it per year? How are results delivered? What documents will I receive?
• Quick tips
o Start with a diagnostic practice test; allocate time per section; practice writing under exam conditions.
2. CELPIP General
• Overview
o What it is: CELPIP General is a fully computer-delivered English language test for general communication.
o Purpose: immigration, citizenship, and some professional scenarios (dependent on country/eligibility).
• Test format and timing
o Four modules: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
o Typically completed in one sitting; total test time varies by version but is around 3 hours.
• Scoring and results
o Scored on a scale for each module; overall Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) equivalent interpretation used by immigration authorities.
o Results posted online in standard reporting times; official score report available from CELPIP.
• Retake policy
o Retake options: most centers require retaking the full test; verify local policy (some centers may have specific retake rules).
• Preparation resources
o Official practice tests, sample questions, and tutorials
o Free and paid prep materials; CELPIP practice center options
• Registration, dates, and fees
o How to book, available test dates, and typical price ranges by country
• Official links
o Link to CELPIP General official page
• FAQ
o How long are scores valid? Can I request a re-check? Are there accommodations?
• Preparation tips
o Build a daily practice routine; practice typing for Writing; use the Listening section with notes.
3. IELTS Academic (including One Skill Retake, OSR)
• Overview
o What it is: IELTS Academic for higher education and some professional registration.
o OSR option (One Skill Retake): retake a single skill (Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking) on a separate date; other skills from the original test remain valid (availability depends on center).
• Test format and timing
o Four components: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
o Typical durations: Listening (approximately 30 minutes), Reading (60 minutes), Writing (60 minutes), Speaking (11–14 minutes)
• Scoring and results
o Band scores from 0 to 9 for each skill; overall band score is an average of the four skills
o Results usually available 5–13 days after the test date (varies by country/center)
• Retake policy (OSR)
o OSR is available in many centers; you can retake a single skill with separate arrangements and fees. Check with your local test center for eligibility and costs.
• Preparation resources
o Official IELTS practice materials, sample tests, and preparation courses
• Registration, dates, and fees
o How to register; available test dates; fee ranges by country and center
• Official links
o Link to IELTS Academic official page
• FAQ
o What documents are needed on test day? How are scores reported? How does OSR affect the overall result?
• Test-day tips
o Arrive early, bring required IDs, practice time management for each section.
4. IELTS General Training (including One Skill Retake, OSR)
• Overview
o What it is: IELTS General Training is used for work experience, training programs, and some immigration programs.
o OSR option (One Skill Retake): same concept as above; retake a single skill at a later date in eligible centers.
• Test format and timing
o Four components: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
o Similar timing to the Academic version
• Scoring and results
o Same scoring model as Academic (bands 0–9 for each skill; overall band)
• Retake policy (OSR)
o OSR available in many centers; verify local availability, conditions, and fees
• Preparation resources
o Official practice tests and course materials; practice writing tasks similar to everyday work and social contexts
• Registration, dates, and fees
o Bookings, date availability, and typical fee ranges by country
• Official links
o Link to IELTS General Training official page
• FAQ
o Differences between Academic and General Training in terms of content and scoring; OSR applicability
5. LANGUAGECERT Academic
• Overview
o What it is: LANGUAGECERT Academic is an English proficiency test designed for academic purposes, offered by LanguageCert in cooperation with a recognized awarding body.
o Purpose: university admission, scholarship eligibility, and some professional scenarios.
• Test format and timing
o Typically four skills: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking
o Computer-based testing with a range of test dates
• Scoring and results
o Scaled scores for each skill; overall interpretation aligned to common frameworks
• Retake policy
o Retake options vary by issuing body and center; some centers offer full-test retakes on a future date, others may have different policies
• Preparation resources
o Official LanguageCert practice materials and sample tasks
• Registration, dates, and fees
o Booking process and regional price ranges
• Official links
o Link to LANGUAGECERT Academic page
• FAQ
o Where is LANGUAGECERT accepted? How long are results valid?
6. MET (Michigan English Test) – including Single Section Retake (SSR)
• Overview
o What it is: MET is a practical English proficiency exam used for academic, professional, and immigration contexts in some regions.
o SSR: Single Section Retake allows retaking only a failed section rather than the entire exam, where permitted.
• Test format and timing
o Four components: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
o Timing varies by version; each section has its own time allotment
• Scoring and results
o Sectional scores plus an overall MET score; results typically released within a short period after testing
• Retake policy (SSR)
o SSR available in some centers; retake the failed section only, within allowed windows and fees
• Preparation resources
o Official MET practice materials and example tasks
• Registration, dates, and fees
o Booking process, test dates, and fee ranges by region
• Official links
o Link to MET official page
• FAQ
o How many attempts are allowed? How does SSR impact overall scoring?
7. Occupational English Test (OET)
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