Hi Guys.
My active IELTS score is L-7.5, R-8, W-6.5, S-7. Last week I attended another test to improve my score.
However, I did worse than ever at IELTS examination due to stuttering. I couldn't say anything even my name, and I failed to properly describe my iPhone. Shame on me, I know. But you know stutters could have "bad" days and "good" days. I couldn't even name myself as a disable person because my impairment was not obstacle for me during my lifetime as I graduated with first from domestic university, then won a scholarship and went to the UK to do my master's. I have 7 years experience at EPC contracts in oil and gas industry and etc.
You might ask question "how you did well on Speaking in the previous assessment?" Well. There are probably a lot of factors. First of all, smiling examiner. Unfortunately, he left a town. Secondly, I had no any tension and pressure on that time and I was very confident during exam. The room where exam was held was also with lot of sunshine and peaceful atmosphere, while in the latest exam the room was dark and HVAC was very distractive. Probably, some of you aware that these all matters for stutters.
Now, I don't want to experience the same feelings (tension, pressure, stress because of fail and etc.) and emotions during pre and post exam. And I came up with the solution to apply for exemption in Speaking part. For this, I should provide Cambridge or Oxford with medical certificate with strong justification which I likely could do. And myTest Report Form will have the following statement printed on it:
‘Due to extreme speaking difficulties, this candidate was exempt from the Speaking test. The Speaking test Band Score has been notionalised on the basis of the average of the other three Band Scores.'
The same will be done on my Express Entry account as shown here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-tool.asp
And from here my main questions arise:
How health physician will assess my speech restriction during my medical examination for visa purposes?
In most cases, when there are no excitements, stress and pressure my impairment is mild, but not severe or markedly restricted.
I think, in the worst case, local health physician will report me as a mild stutter. Even though, if my medical condition at the time of medical examination will be severe, I believe that my costs will not be more than the cost threshold, which is $19,812 per year, as there is no determined / approved medical treatment for stutters.
The only questions which worries me is that officer could question "why I avoided to attend IELTS Speaking, when there was a time when I obtained 7 score.
I hope you got me.
So if you all any ideas, suggestions, experience could you please share with me.
Am I on the right way?
Best,
My active IELTS score is L-7.5, R-8, W-6.5, S-7. Last week I attended another test to improve my score.
However, I did worse than ever at IELTS examination due to stuttering. I couldn't say anything even my name, and I failed to properly describe my iPhone. Shame on me, I know. But you know stutters could have "bad" days and "good" days. I couldn't even name myself as a disable person because my impairment was not obstacle for me during my lifetime as I graduated with first from domestic university, then won a scholarship and went to the UK to do my master's. I have 7 years experience at EPC contracts in oil and gas industry and etc.
You might ask question "how you did well on Speaking in the previous assessment?" Well. There are probably a lot of factors. First of all, smiling examiner. Unfortunately, he left a town. Secondly, I had no any tension and pressure on that time and I was very confident during exam. The room where exam was held was also with lot of sunshine and peaceful atmosphere, while in the latest exam the room was dark and HVAC was very distractive. Probably, some of you aware that these all matters for stutters.
Now, I don't want to experience the same feelings (tension, pressure, stress because of fail and etc.) and emotions during pre and post exam. And I came up with the solution to apply for exemption in Speaking part. For this, I should provide Cambridge or Oxford with medical certificate with strong justification which I likely could do. And myTest Report Form will have the following statement printed on it:
‘Due to extreme speaking difficulties, this candidate was exempt from the Speaking test. The Speaking test Band Score has been notionalised on the basis of the average of the other three Band Scores.'
The same will be done on my Express Entry account as shown here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-tool.asp
And from here my main questions arise:
How health physician will assess my speech restriction during my medical examination for visa purposes?
In most cases, when there are no excitements, stress and pressure my impairment is mild, but not severe or markedly restricted.
I think, in the worst case, local health physician will report me as a mild stutter. Even though, if my medical condition at the time of medical examination will be severe, I believe that my costs will not be more than the cost threshold, which is $19,812 per year, as there is no determined / approved medical treatment for stutters.
The only questions which worries me is that officer could question "why I avoided to attend IELTS Speaking, when there was a time when I obtained 7 score.
I hope you got me.
So if you all any ideas, suggestions, experience could you please share with me.
Am I on the right way?
Best,