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  1. 4 de mai. de 2024 · Trinity College London believes that effective communicative and performance skills are life enhancing, know no bounds and should be within reach of us all. We exist to promote and foster the best possible communicative and performance skills through assessment, content and training which is innovative, personal and authentic. Our qualifications.

  2. The B1 GESE grade 5 is a one-to-one speaking and listening test. These are delivered with Trinity examiners remotely via video conference. If you choose to take your exam in a Trinity SELT centre it will take place on a Trinity tablet device which will be set up by your personal steward. The exam is 10 minutes long and is split into two parts: 1.

  3. For the most up-to-date information on the course you’re looking to study and the visa type you’ll need, it’s best to check the UK Government website. If you’re still unsure which SELT test is the right choice for you, you can speak to the Trinity team at 0333 358 3183 or selt@trinitycollege.co.uk.

  4. The A1 GESE Grade 2 is a one-to-one speaking and listening test. If you choose to take your exam in a Trinity SELT centre it will take place on a Trinity tablet device which will be set up by your personal steward. These are delivered with Trinity examiners remotely via video conference. The exam is 6 minutes long and you will have a ...

  5. Há 3 dias · Trinity College London: ‘Secure English Language Tests for UKVI’ – Integrated Skills in English (ISE) or Graded Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) It is for you to decide which test to take.

  6. Take your Home Office approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) at our Birmingham Centre. Trinity SELTs are approved for applications to UKVI for visas, UK visa renewal, British Citizenship, Settlement, Leave to Remain, Student, Skilled Worker, Health & Care Worker and Innovator visas. With tests available every day of the week, you can book ...

  7. Each year, Trinity admits around 200 students, usually about 90 in Arts and Humanities subjects and 110 in the Sciences. There are no fixed quotas for individual subjects except for Medical Sciences. Normally we receive four to five applications for each place, and you can see the numbers admitted each year on the individual subjects pages and ...