At HOF Migration, we provide complimentary IELTS training the moment you sign up with us, ensuring you meet the eligibility requirements for your chosen destination.
IELTS is an English exam that assesses your knowledge of English, generally for immigration processes – immigrants have to attempt an IELTS GENERAL TEST and university students have to attempt an IELTS ACADEMIC TEST. There are 4 parts to the test and their structure for both the IELTS general and academic are given below.
TEF is a French exam which assesses your knowledge of French. This is an optional examination which is usually for Canadian immigration programs but is a mandatory examination for the Quebec immigration processes.
In this section, Candidates will listen to four recordings of native English speakers and then write their answers to a series of questions
This module consists of 40 questions, designed to test a variety of reading skills.
In this part of the test, there are two Writing tasks to complete.
The Speaking test consists of an oral interview between the test takers’ and an examiner. This module assesses your use of spoken English.
In this part of the test, candidates have to listen to a recording of 40 minutes and then answer a series of questions.
In this part of the test, candidates answer a series of MCQ based questions where they will read a comprehension and answer accordingly.
In this test, an interview is conducted with an examiner from TEF which lasts for 15 minutes where they evaluate your ability to speak in French.
In this part of the test, candidates have to write long texts which last for 60 minutes.