B1 SELT TEST FOR SKILLED WORKER, HEALTH & CARE, SCALE-UP & STUDENT VISA
B2 SELT TEST FOR MINISTER OF RELIGION, INNOVATOR, STUDENTS & START-UP VISA

ABOUT LANGUAGECERT INTERNATIONAL ESOL SELT B1, B2 & c1 (SPEAKING, LISTENING, READING & WRITING) EXAM
A 4-SKILLS (LISTENING, READING, WRITING & SPEAKING) EXAM IN ENGLISH, ALIGNED TO THE B1 LEVEL OF THE CEFR*. IT IS A SECURE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST (SELT) FOR UK VISAS & IMMIGRATION (UKVI) DELIVERED THROUGH LANGUAGECERT’S GLOBAL NETWORK OF SELT CENTRES.

  • Consists of a Written (Listening, Reading, Writing) and Spoken (Speaking) componen
  • Both components can be taken on the same day or within 14 days of each other
  • B1 SPEAKING, LISTENING, READING & WRITING TEST FOR SKILLED WORKER VISA, HEALTH WORKER VISA AND FOR SOME UNDER GRADUATE STUDENT VISA
  • B2 SPEAKING, LISTENING, READING & WRITING TEST FOR INNOVATOR, MINISTER OF RELIGION AND MOST GRADUATE AND UNDER GRADUATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT VISA

After your exam you will receive a Test Report that shows your score and your unique reference number (URN). If you have met the score required for your UK visa, your need to include your URN in your visa application.

Exam Duration 4 hours


Listening

Part 1: 7 multiple choice questions (each with 3 options)

Task: • Listen twice to 7 short sentences between 2 speakers, 1 being a formal

  • Choose the appropriate response for each question

Part 2: 6 multiple choice questions (each with 3 options)

Task: • Listen twice to 3 short conversations between 2 speakers to identify: topic, purpose, context, speakers, gist, relationship between speakers, roles, functions, attitudes, feeling and opinions

  • Choose the appropriate response for each question

Part 3: 7 questions (write notes on the message pad based on the information in the recording)

Task: • Listen twice to the recording to identify specific information

  • Jot down answers consisting of 1 to 3 words

Part 4: 6 multiple choice questions (each with 3 options)

Task: • Listen twice to a discussion to identify gist, examples, fact, opinion, contrast, purpose, key ideas, attitude, cause and effect

  • Choose the appropriate response for each question

Reading

Part 1: 5 multiple choice questions (each with 3 options)

Task: • 5 short texts each with one gap testing layout, lexis, cohesive devices, coherence

  • Choose the appropriate response for each question

Part 2: 6 questions multiple choice options to fill in an incomplete text (1 option is a distractor)

Task: • Choose the appropriate sentence for each gap in the text

Part 3: 7 questions (4 texts provide the answers)

Task: • Read the 4 texts, e.g. email, article, advert, etc. and choose which text answers which question

Part 4: 8 questions (requiring short answers of 1 to 3 words)

Task: • A continuous text: narrative, descriptive, expository, biographical, instructive

Writing

Part 1: 70 - 100 words (respond appropriately to a given text in order to produce a formal response for an intended public audience)

Task: • Write a response to a letter, poster, diary, timetable, leaflet, etc. for a specified reader addressing a clearly defined number of content points.

Part 2: 100 - 120 words (produce an informal letter to a friend)

Task: • Write a letter on a given topic of personal interest

  • Include 2 functions e.g. invite a friend to stay, describe what you will do